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Ireland's first national education convention since 1993, with broad public input, aims to shape future education policy.
Ireland has launched its first national education convention since 1993, convening 150 diverse participants including children aged 8 to 24, parents, educators, and stakeholders in Athlone.
The event, chaired by Prof Anne Looney, aims to shape education policy for decades, with equal voting power for all members.
Over 42,000 people contributed to an online survey that informed the agenda, focusing on modernizing the Leaving Certificate, patronage reform, and AI in education.
The convention will meet four times, with final recommendations due by November, and outcomes will guide a new national education strategy.
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La primera convención nacional de educación de Irlanda desde 1993, con una amplia participación pública, tiene por objeto dar forma a la futura política de educación.