teachers
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Read the latest issue of Teachers’ Resource online
Don’t miss out: the newest issue of Teachers’ Resource – Scotland’s leading title for education professionals, is here! Read the spring issue online now.
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Taking control of teacher workload with EIS
Excessive workload was identified in last year’s EIS member survey as second only to pay as the issue of greatest concern to members. Teachers’ contracts stipulate a 35-hour week and yet EIS surveys show that teachers work on average over 46 hours a week.
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Outdoor learning offers for teachers with Field Studies Council
Nature based STEM learning opportunities for teachers and pupils with the Field Studies Council (FSC).
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Change lives with Action for Children Fostering
Did you know that as a teacher you have lots of transferable skills that Action for Children are looking for in new foster carers? The charity needs compassionate and loving people who enjoy the company of children to join their friendly fostering team.
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Becoming #PartOfIt this Sarcoma Awareness Week
This week (1-7 July) is Sarcoma Awareness Week, and given only one in four people know what sarcoma is, it’s much needed.
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Staying stress-free this summer holiday
Breathe a sigh of relief, because the summer holidays are finally here, and you can look forward to six whole weeks of stress-free sun.
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Celebrating differences this Learning Disability Week
This week (17-23 June) is Learning Disability Week, when people with and without a learning disability come together to promote inclusion across the UK. This year, the theme is sport and inclusion, looking at the benefits of getting your blood pumping and socialising. People who have a learning disability can face barriers when trying to…
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Making changes for Stress Awareness Month
After surviving the jokes and pranks of April Fools Day yesterday, we’re here to talk about a slightly more serious subject.
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Teachers offered pay rise by Scottish Government
After months of protests, negotiations and threats of strike action, Scottish teachers have finally been offered a pay rise.
