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Vol 104 / Issue no. 05/ October 2020

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  • Clarity on Exams is Welcome, Though Overdue8th October 2020
    Just as this SEJ was being finalised, the Deputy First Minister announced in Parliament that next year’s National 5 exams were to be cancelled, and replaced with a system based […]
  • Letter to Scottish Education Spokespersons7th October 2020
    The EIS recently wrote to all Scottish education spokespersons, including the Deputy First Minister, to highlight its serious concerns over the mooted “circuit-breaker” lockdown coinciding with the October school break, […]
  • Some Scottish Councils Failing in Duty of Care on Teachers’ Risk Assessments5th October 2020
    A number of local authorities across Scotland are failing in their duty of care to their teacher employees with regard to individual risk assessments, the EIS has warned today. The […]
  • College Lecturers vote to Accept pay Offer1st October 2020
    College lecturer members have voted to accept a pay offer from college employers for 2020-2021. The offer, based on a 2% consolidated pay increase for all lecturers, received backing from […]
  • EIS Education Committee Reflects Teacher & Student Anger over Qualifications Debacle1st October 2020
    The first meeting of the EIS Education Committee for the new school session heard testimony from teachers across Scotland, angered by the SQA awards debacle and the experience faced by […]
  • Survey of Union Reps Highlights Work Still to be done on School COVID Safety1st October 2020
    A survey of union Reps in schools has confirmed that there is still a considerable amount of work to be done to ensure that schools are COVID-secure environments. The EIS […]
  • It’s wrong to blame students for rise in COVID cases in Universities29th September 2020
    Following the significant outbreaks of Covid19 on University campuses in Scotland, the Educational Institute of Scotland University Lecturers’ Association expresses its support for and solidarity with students caught up in […]
  • 91% support for industrial action at Forth Valley College 28th September 2020
    EIS members at Forth Valley College have concluded a consultative ballot for industrial action, with 91% of members voting for action short of strike action on a 68% turnout. The […]

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