The ASTI is now advising its members to engage with calculated grades model for the Leaving Cert as it said it is now satisfied that 'full indemnity' has been secured.
File photo. Image: PA Images File photo. Image: PA Images THE ASSOCIATION OF Secondary Teachers in Ireland is now advising its members to engage with calculated grades model for the Leaving Cert as it said it is now satisfied that “full indemnity” has been secured.
Last night, the ASTI said it wouldn’t be recommending its teachers comply with the predictive grades system. The indemnity could be invoked where someone is sued in their own capacity. Last night, the ASTI described the situation as inadequate.
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