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Visit UNISON Press Release to keep abreast of the latest updates ... A new study commissioned by UNISON shows that salaries for teaching assistants vary between £7,125 in South Tyneside to nearly £18,000 in Gloucestershire. Some authorities still pay hourly rates ranging from £4.96 to £7.50 an hour.
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UNISON members working in schools and education departments organise within local government branches. ... The Workforce Agreement Monitoring Group has now agreed more detailed guidance on the role of higher level teaching assistants (HLTAs). It emphasises again that teachers and HLTAs are not interchangeable.
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Schools are increasingly relying on classroom assistants to teach children on the cheap fuelling fresh fears over education standards, it has been claimed. ... Unison said assistants - most of whom do not have full teaching qualifications - were being left in charge of lessons with no supervision from senior staff.
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Union negotiators recommend staff stage a 48-hour walkout in protest over pay offer ... Unison negotiators are recommending that teaching assistants and school dinner staff stage a 48-hour walkout next month to kick off a programme of public sector strike action this summer.
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This article should be read after: » Unison conference: Labour challenged ... A debate on teaching assistants heard a series of shocking accounts of management bullying.
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Education recruitment website for UK colleges. Search jobs online, apply direct and create email alerts. ... You will assess NVQ students on Teaching Assistants / Children’s Care, Learning and Development. To offer sessions for portfolio and assignment support. To coordinate the provision in ... CONTACT US WHY JOIN UNISON?
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Information and resources for teaching assistants and support staff. ... HLTA— Higher Level Teaching Assistants ... Guidance on 'Qualifications for teaching assistants'
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Unison says assistants are being used for cheap teaching across the UK. ... Rosemary Plummer, a Unison representative, said in the last few months more than 40 teaching assistants from a small area of London had told her they felt they were being asked to do more than they were qualified for.
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In partnership with the East Sussex Area Branch of Unison (Branch Secretary, Tony Watson), Careconnect Learning are successfully delivering numeracy training to teaching assistants in the East Sussex area.
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Teaching Assistants was implemented on 1 April 2003, UNISON is demanding that the deal be backdated to; 1 April 2001 when talks first started. The Council claimed that this would be too expensive to implement and that schools could simply not afford to fund it.
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