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SEJ Crossword

Download a copy of the SEJ Crossword. To be in with a chance of winning a John Lewis voucher, send your completed entry to SEJ, 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6BH or sej@eis.org.uk by Friday 17th of January 2025. The first all correct entry picked at random will win. Details of the winner, together with the solution […]

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The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating

The challenges in our schools Scotland’s schools are currently under-funded, with serious implications for the learning experience of young people across the country. The damaging impact of the Covid pandemic is still being felt in our classrooms, with many young people still struggling to overcome the long-term impact this has had on their learning. Schools […]

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Glasgow Dispute Remains Key to Standing up for Quality Education

With the EIS campaign Stand up for Quality Education continuing to promote the need for increased investment in education, Council discussed the next steps in the campaign and highlighted the importance of the current Glasgow dispute as a bulwark in the battle against education cuts. Vice-President Adam Sutcliffe, delivered his report on behalf of the […]

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Anti-Bullying Guidance is a Positive Step, But Schools Need Resources to Deliver It

The EIS has welcomed the publication of the Scottish Government’s updated anti-bullying guidance. The publication, entitled Respect for All, is helpful in that it aims to ensure a consistency of approach to tackling all forms of bullying of children and young people, including that which is prejudice-based, not only in schools but across all sectors […]

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Call to Protect Instrumental Music Tuition

The EIS recently called on the Cabinet Secretary for Education to intervene to protect school instrumental music tuition, in light of East Ayrshire Council’s plans to remove its instrumental music service from education and outsource it to an arm’s length trust. The EIS is concerned that if implemented, the Council’s plans will fundamentally undermine key […]

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Success for EIS at TUC Communication Awards

It was a good day for the EIS at this year’s TUC Communications Awards, held recently at Congress House in London. In the ‘Best Union Journal’ category, the online edition of the SEJ won commendation, with the judges saying, “This fully online version lets members choose their preferred delivery format. It works well across different […]

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Equality, Play, Wellbeing…What’s in your Backpack?

In early November, teachers, lecturers and early years practitioners travelled from across Scotland to the Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, for a day celebrating early years pedagogy and exploring wellbeing, inclusive practice, and playful learning. The event – designed by members for members – provided an opportunity to meet face-to-face, to connect with old friends, to […]

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Stand Up for Quality Education Update

Workload The EIS met with the Cabinet Secretary for Education and lead civil servants on 29th October to discuss the findings of the Independent Workload Report published in June. The Report’s authors also attended the meeting. The lead author, Professor Moira Hulme, set out the key findings – that on average Scottish teachers work more […]

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