Doubts Raised by Experts on Effectiveness of Music Education Plan

Revival of Music Education in Schools Faces Challenges, Experts Warn As the September deadline looms for schools to unveil their “music development plan,” subject experts are cautioning that the government’s efforts to revitalize music education will fall short without additional training, funding, and specialized teachers. The national music education plan, introduced last year, calls for […]

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Budget Blow: Schools to Receive Only Half of Previous Funding for Shared Education

Schools in Northern Ireland will experience a significant reduction in funding for shared education programs starting from September. The funding cut of 50% will affect hundreds of schools that participate in shared education initiatives, where students from diverse backgrounds and different schools come together for joint classes and activities. The Education Authority (EA) cited the […]

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Euro continues to fall to $1.0678

The euro fell against the dollar on Tuesday after the release of data showing that economic activity in the United States (US) advanced, in an environment of risk aversion due to geopolitical tensions. At 6pm (Lisbon time), the euro was trading at 1.0678 dollars, while on Monday around the same time it was at 1.0706 […]

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