academic selection
Newton Emerson: Grammar schools, selective thinking and league tables
Academic selection does not stop at 11.
Tyrone Catholic grammar schools seek to scrap plans to end academic selection
TWO leading Catholic grammar schools in Co Tyrone are seeking to scrap plans to fully phase out academic selection.
Seven in 10 Irish News readers want an end to academic selection, poll shows
Seven in 10 Irish News readers believe academic selection should be done away with, according to a poll.
Have your say: Academic selection
New research from Queen’s University Belfast has found academic selection "disadvantages the already most disadvantaged".
Editorial: Academic selection needs to end
Today thousands of P7 pupils will sit the first paper in this year's transfer test - an annual ritual inflicted on our children that has endured through numerous elections, devolved administrations and education ministers.
QUB research finds academic selection `disadvantages the already most disadvantaged'
THERE have been renewed calls for the end of academic selection after new research from Queen’s University Belfast found it "disadvantages the already most disadvantaged".
Patrick Murphy: We cannot reform education without reforming Stormont
THE basic test for the usefulness of an organisation is to ask whether we would be any worse off without it.
Grammar transfer proposals to streamline testing under one single system
A SINGLE transfer test for grammar schools could be introduced within two years - but principals are warning people against getting too excited.
Patrick Murphy: Why not pause academic selection, Michelle?
DEAR Michelle McIlveen, Congratulations on your appointment as Minister for Education.
Union urges suspension of this winter's 11-plus
A LEADING teachers union has urged grammar schools to suspend entrance tests due to take place this winter.