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Top tips for Supply Teachers; contact Uniform Education for supply teaching opportunities
26/04/2016 by David Owen
Bring a sense of humour to school and a thick skin. Remember that pupils don’t cope with change very well. Don’t take things personally. Go to school prepared and always have a few tried and tested lessons to hand, just in case work is not set. Set clear expectations and boundaries at the beginning of the lesson ...
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Childcare recruitment 'catastrophe' looms, say campaigners
26/04/2016 by David Owen
The requirement for new nursery staff in England to have good GCSE passes in English and maths will lead to "catastrophic" staff shortages and should be scrapped, campaigners say. From September, new recruits must have at least GCSE C grades in the subjects, with alternative equivalent qualifications no longer accepted. The Save our Early ...
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OVERSEAS TEACHERS ARRIVING SEPTEMBER 2016 GRAB A GRAND (£1,000) WITH UNIFORM EDUCATION!
19/04/2016 by
OVERSEAS TEACHERS ARRIVING SEPTEMBER 2016 GRAB A GRAND (£1,000) WITH UNIFORM EDUCATION! WE WILL PAY YOU £135-£170 PER DAY DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE AND ROLE WE WILL SUPPLEMENT YOUR EARNINGS WITH CASH BONUSES OF UP TO £1000 WE WILL PAY FOR 1 EUROPEAN TRIP UP TO £250 WE HAVE SCHOOLS ACROSS THE UK IN ALL THE MAJOR CI...
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One in four primary schools is full or over capacity
18/04/2016 by David Owen
Concerns have been raised over the number of English primary schools reaching peak capacity, with 295,000 more primary school pupils expected to enrol by 2020 Labour Party MPs have criticised the government's "failed approach to planning for school places" as a "broken system", amid claims that one in four primary schools is now full or over...
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Poor children need better chance of good school place, says report
15/04/2016 by David Owen
High-performing primary schools are under-selecting pupils from low-income families, claims education charity Children from disadvantaged backgrounds should be given higher priority in admissions decisions to stop primary schools becoming divided by class, according to education charity the Sutton Trust. More than 1,000 primary schools in ...
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Union votes to oppose forced academisation reforms
6/04/2016 by David Owen
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) will consider taking industrial action to challenge the government’s plans to turn all schools into academies Mary Bousted, general secretary of the moderate ATL teaching union, told delegates the "fight" against all-out academisation can be won. She spoke just hours before her union unanimou...
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