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Members’ concerns go beyond Covid

Although the Covid pandemic has overshadowed everything related to Scottish education for the past two years, and remains a very real and live concern, there are many other issues currently impacting on Scotland’s teaching professionals. The EIS national member survey, carried out late last year, was created to gauge members’ views on the reality of […]

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Ballot & Future Pay Strategy Debated at Council

January’s meeting of EIS Council took place shortly before the consultative ballot on the pay offer from COSLA and the Scottish Government was due to close. A few days after Council had met, the ballot closed and the result (98% voting for rejection of the offer, on a turnout of 53%) was confirmed. Although the […]

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New EIS President & Vice-President Elected

Andrene Bamford Paula McEwan The identities of the next President and Vice-President have been confirmed, following completion of the election process. The new President elect is Andrene Bamford. Andrene began her career as an English Teacher in 1995, before becoming a Learning Support Teacher in Falkirk in 2003. Ms Bamford has served as the Local […]

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Covid-19 News

General Secretary Larry Flanagan provided an update on Covid issues and discussions at CERG (Covid Education Recovery Group). Mr Flanagan said that there had been fairly significant changes in society in respect of Covid mitigations. Infection levels are broadly dropping in society – this was from record levels, so the overall level of infection remains […]

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EIS Urges Government to Support Education for Women & Girls in Afghanistan

The EIS has called upon both the Scottish and UK Governments to support efforts to eliminate all barriers to girls’ and women’s participation in education in Afghanistan. The EIS is also calling for government to support enhanced humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan, and to welcome and support refugees fleeing the country for their own safety. EIS […]

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Members’ survey highlights workload and wellbeing concerns in light of Covid

The EIS national members’ survey, carried out late last year, has confirmed that Scotland’s teachers have faced soaring levels of workload throughout the pandemic. More than 16,000 EIS members across Scotland took part in the survey, and its findings are already being used to support EIS campaigning on a wide range of issues including workload […]

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COVID-19 Update

Rounding up the Latest Updates and Information on COVID-19 “Following the return of schools after the Winter break, all previous risk assessments require to be revisited, including individual risk assessments for staff who are at greater risk.” Throughout the pandemic, the EIS has continued to press for appropriate mitigations in schools, colleges and universities to […]

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Policy on Standardised Testing Keeps on Failing

There’s a lot about the Scottish Government’s policy on Standardised Assessments for Literacy and Numeracy that just doesn’t read well or add up. It never has. That Scottish Government spending on SNSAs will be £17 million over the next 5 years despite the OECD’s clear advice that the assessments are of very limited value, is […]

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Gwen Mayor Trust

The Gwen Mayor Trust was established by the EIS in memory of Gwen Mayor, the primary 1 teacher at Dunblane Primary School who was killed alongside 16 of her pupils in the 1996 tragedy. The purpose of the Trust is to advance education by providing fi nancial support for projects in connection with the arts, […]

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