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Minister Foley announces addition of the Irish Second Level Students’ Union to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment

Minister Foley announces addition of the Irish Second Level Students’ Union to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment

 

Minister for Education Norma Foley TD has signed a Statutory Instrument, updating the membership of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) to include the President of the Irish Second Level Students’ Union (ISSU).

 

Professor Mary O’Sullivan, interim Chairperson of the NCCA said: “A key principle of the NCCA’s Strategic Plan is to actively promote the right of children and students to have their voices heard and included in shaping the curriculum and assessment advice we develop.  I welcome the Minister’s decision to create a Statutory Instrument to add student membership to Council.  I look forward to welcoming an ISSU student nominee and I know Council members and I as Chair will be delighted to help facilitate their full engagement with Council business during this significant period of ongoing change to the Irish educational system.”

 

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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA)

The Council comprises 26 members with a current term of four years up to 28 February 2026.

The NCCA was established under the Education Act 1998 and the object of the Council shall be to advise the Minister on matters relating to –

(a) the curriculum for early childhood education, primary and post-primary schools, and

(b) the assessment procedures employed in schools and examinations on subjects which are part of the curriculum.

The Council also has two sub-committees – an Audit and Risk Committee and a Governance Committee. As part of NCCA structures there are three Boards that report to the Council on Early Childhood and Primary, Junior Cycle and Senior Cycle. These three Boards are chaired by the two Deputy Chairs and another Council member.

 

Functions of the Council:

The Council is responsible for directing the NCCA’s activities, providing strategic guidance to the executive team and monitoring the effectiveness of management.

Appointment of nominated members to State Boards

The Guidelines on Appointments to State Boards specify that there are certain specific exceptions to the arrangements laid down in the guidelines relating to the appointment of persons to State Boards, including:

“Where an agreement or arrangement is in place under which Ministers seek nominations for appointment to State Boards from key stakeholder organisations (such as trade unions, employer organisations, farming representatives or voluntary bodies)”.  

 

In accordance with Section 40 of the Education Act 1998, the Minister consulted with relevant stakeholders on the addition of the ISSU to the NCCA and the response was overwhelmingly positive.

 

The NCCA currently has a full time executive staff of 47 led by the Chief Executive.

In 2022, the NCCA is grant-funded by the Department in the amount of approximately €6m. 

The website of the NCCA is available at www.ncca.ie

 

The Irish Second Level Students’ Union (ISSU)

The ISSU is the national umbrella body for second-level student councils in Ireland. The ISSU represents Irish second-level students on a local, regional, national and international level.

The main object for which the ISSU is established is to contribute to the advancement of second-level education of all second-level students in order to improve and enrich the education of each student and to support the involvement of students at all stages of their education so that they achieve their full potential, and as responsible citizens, improve society.

The Coiste Gnó (National Student Executive) acts on behalf of the ISSU on a daily basis and is the group of young people who publicly represent the organisation. The Coiste Gnó is elected annually at An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil (Annual Assembly). 

Emer Neville is the Uachtarán (President) of the ISSU for the 2021/22 year.  Emer has been involved with the ISSU for several years now, previously having served as a Tipperary Regional Officer and the Coiste Gnó Communications Officer for 2020/21.

Membership of the NCCA is now as follows:

Basis of Appointment

Name

Appointed by the Minster for Education

Mary O’Sullivan, Interim Chair

Nominee of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO)

*Joe McKeown, Vice Chairperson,

Nominee of the Joint Managerial Body (JMB)

*Michael Redmond, Vice Chairperson

Appointed by the Minster for Education (PAS process)

*Teresa Hagan

Nominee of the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (PAS process)

*Sheila Garrity

Nominee of the State Examinations Commission (SEC)

*Elaine Sheridan

Nominee of Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)

*Anne McHugh

Nominee of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI)

*David Duffy

Nominee of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI)

*Liz Farrell

Nominee of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO)

Mairin Ni Chéileachair

Nominee of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO)

*Carmel Browne

Nominee of the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland (ASTI)

Deirdre McDonald

Nominee of the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland (ASTI)

*Ed Byrne

Nominee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU)

*Brian Tubbert

Nominee of the JMB

*Patricia Gordon

Nominee of the National Parents’ Council (Post-primary)

Martina O’Shea

Nominee of the National Parents’ Council (Primary)

Clare Downey

Nominee of the National Association of Boards of Management in Special Education (NABMSE)

*Finn O’ Murchú

Nominee of Ibec

Meadbh Costello – interim appointee

Nominee of the Catholic Primary School Management Association (CPSMA)

Rory D’Arcy

Nominee of the Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT)

Deirdre Ní Mhurchú

Nominee of the Department of Education

*Orlaith O’Connor

Nominee of Foras na Gaeilge

*Edel Ní Chorráin

Nominee of the Church of Ireland Board of Education (CIBE)

*Joyce Perdue

Nominee of the Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools (ACCS)

Denis Ring

President of the ISSU

Emer Neville