Saturday, October 15, 2011

Would you be willing to sit on a panel of professional ethics?

Would you be willing to sit on a panel of professional ethics?

. Long ago it was reported to the abolition of the General Council of the teaching of England The Quango is currently responsible for the registration of teachers and to investigate the alleged misconduct.

Council recently tapped Christopher Elliott and Andrew Milewski off the record of education. Elliot was fired from Christopher Whitehead Language College in Worcester make fun of students with disabilities. Asked a learning disabled students "Are you stupid?" I asked another if he had taken her "crazy pills" and the mockery of a graduate student with a disability called a "dwarf". On one occasion, he knelt on the floor next to the student and said, "Do it like you? You can not learn anything because you can not see anything be. " The Daily Mail reported:

"On another occasion, he repeatedly asked the child to stay, even after he had done before mocking words." Oh, I did not know that his feet ""

Milewski

shook to watch pornography on a computer in the classroom, while inadvertently projecting images on the screen behind him.

The new panel - you do not have as agile as WGEC (Please post suggestions below) -. Start work in April 2012, Mr. Gove is accepting applications for teacher panelists now

tell the government what they think of retirement of teachers


The government has thought of teachers for consultation. This is your chance to give their opinion. It is a simple online form with seven questions can be found here. The deadline is October 20.

Education News

The Guardian

Half

university students predict the number of fall

Report lists 56 colleges expect students to less than once a tuition rise

Five days a

applied to parenting advice

Parents welcome the advice of a think tank on how to raise children?

Education

News around the web

. Universities could get much smaller - it is planned to remove the minimum number of students 4000, the immediate effect of this could be that "10 schools that have their own powers to grant degree could become full universities, "reports the BBC. BIS is suggesting a new group of at least 1000 students.

. The Independent has a story terribly short on the sector of higher education to lose a billion pounds each year to fraud. They spoke with Dr Mark Button, director of the Center for the Study of fraud at the University of Portsmouth, who said that less than 10% of universities accurately record the amount of fraud suffered the meaning of each year, of course, who can not fight effectively against fraud. Dr Button Tell us more, tell us more.

. Meanwhile, the DailyMash discovered a plan to convert all the books with more than eight books in them for the universities. A taxi driver spoke DailyMash hackett Carlisle, Martin Bishop, who said:

"I had a letter yesterday saying that due to the stack of manuals Haynes car I cludgie in, I am now at the University of Engineering and I can load nine thousand U.S. dollars per year for some teens shit on it.

"I hope to offer a wider range of topics for next year and we hope that the stack of magazines Room dung cave above allow me to get into Education figurative art. "

. In the Lake of the teacher Joe Bower, who blogs for the love of learning, made a trip to the music room of his school to express their frustrations with the obsession of his government tests. You can hear the result of the report here.

In the network of higher education The Guardian

. On campus in August: Diary of a Teacher Summer

Aidan Byrne, professor of English, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, spent the summer on campus to get a good start in the next school year

. The cancellation of a generation of poor students

By not reducing inequality in education, we tip the scales in favor of the rich, says Kim Catcheside

. What are the students complete stranger?

18% of students studying at university certified courses in the UK are now so completely alien

Tell The Guardian about their school level and GCSE achievements

The Guardian GCSE students and would like to highlight a level of success this summer. We ask schools to answer a few questions on the results of their students as soon as you receive - August 18 for A-levels and GCSEs August 25. Please note the following web pages to complete and return the results in these days:

us your GCSE results

Tell us your A-level results

We tell our readers how students have done and are waiting for the mapping of the success of young people across the country.

teacher training seminars

think to do a PhD?

This seminar will provide advice and independent information on the development of a research proposal, the process and pitfalls of a research degree and career prospects.

Making the most of opportunities for media to enhance the school profile

if it is to share good news or crisis management, directors and management teams must be able to handle the media in all its forms. This one-day seminar in association with the NAHT is essential for new and aspiring leaders and school officials to determine who wish to update their knowledge. It includes a session on social media.
September 20 in London.

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