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Which employers called for changes in Irelands educational system?”

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Which employers called for changes in Irelands educational system?”

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The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AMCHAM) has called for an overhaul in Ireland’s educational system. The leaving Certificate is Ireland’s equivalent of the SAT test. U.S. employers are calling on the Irish government to introduce a problem solving paper or reward students with more points if they show they have great problem solving ability AMCHAM represents all major US employers in Ireland and believes that problem solving skills encourage creativity and innovation in the economy. AMCHAM has said that the Leaving Certificate focuses too much on rote learning and believes that it does not reflect the full ability of students. The organization has proposed a change in Ireland’s Leaving Certificate and the proposals are currently being reviewed by The Department of Education. There are currently 200,000 jobs relying indirectly on investment from U.S. companies in Ireland. AMCHAM is gravely concerned at the level of quality graduates in science and engineering in Ireland. AMCHAM

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U.S. employers call for changes in Ireland’s educational system The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AMCHAM) has called for an overhaul in Ireland’s educational system. The leaving Certificate is Ireland’s equivalent of the SAT test. U.S. employers are calling on the Irish government to introduce a problem solving paper or reward students with more points if they show they have great problem solving ability AMCHAM represents all major US employers in Ireland and believes that problem solving skills encourage creativity and innovation in the economy.

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