Sentences with phrase «atl teaching union»

Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, said: «Teachers always feel under pressure to get into work.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, warned: «Unless teachers get a significant pay rise, schools will have to start increasing class sizes, or shutting courses and cutting the subjects available to pupils.»
Commenting on the delay, Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, told TES: «This government and Ofqual appear to be incapable of doing the very job they are required to do.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teaching union, said that, in the past, teachers did a lot of work to counter such attitudes.

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Eyebrows in the teaching sector have been raised by the traditionally moderate ATL union's decision to join the NUT in a walkout.
Teaching union, the Association of Teacher and Lecturers (ATL) has launched a campaign, «It's About Time», to raise awareness about the impact of workload on education staff, including the proposal of increased administration staff.
Career structure My union, ATL, believes that it is essential for graduates to know there is a clear career structure within teaching.
ATL is calling for unions to have more of a say in the development of the new teaching apprenticeship.
Teaching assistants, school administrators and other support staff are having to work overtime to cope with the increasing workload as schools cut staffing to cope with budget cuts, according to a National Education Union survey released today by the ATL section of the union at its annual conference in LiverUnion survey released today by the ATL section of the union at its annual conference in Liverunion at its annual conference in Liverpool.
Three teaching unions — the NUT, Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT)-- have also written to the island's government, setting out their unhappiness over the fact that talks were held with one union on its own.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of teaching union ATL, wrote on Twitter: «What about qualification reform?
Workload «burnout» left Niamh Sweeney, President of the ATL section of the NEU teaching union, crying on the way to work and caused her to walk out of the classroom.
ATL will now demand that unions have more of a say in the development of the new teaching apprenticeship.
«The lengths that the DfE and education ministers will go to to use taxpayers money to defend the indefensible is quite startling and extremely worrying,» said Mary Bousted, the general secretary of teaching union ATL.
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