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  2. TES (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It was revamped after the newspaper's relaunch in 2007 and is now split into distinct sections, including "School Solutions", "Jobs", "Teaching resources" and "School portal". "Jobs" is home to all the vacancies listed in the TES magazine and is updated daily. "School solutions" includes various software products that TES offers to schools and ...

  3. Teachers' trade unions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Teaching is an unusual profession in that it does not have one leading union, but has many different ones, often with differing aims. Having said that, the NEU and NASUWT jointly represent the vast majority of teachers in England and Wales , while the EIS represents the majority of teachers in Scotland .

  4. Skills England - Wikipedia

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    The main reason cited for the creation of Skills England is that between 2017 and 2022 skills shortages in the UK doubled to more than half a million, and accounted for 36% of job vacancies. [ 1 ] Creation

  5. Teaching assistant (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A teaching assistant, educational assistant or learning support assistant (often abbreviated to TA, EA or LSA; sometimes classroom assistant) in schools in England and Wales is a person who supports pupils in the classroom. Duties can differ dramatically from school to school, though the underlying tasks often remain the same.

  6. Randstad Education - Wikipedia

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    Randstad Education is the largest recruitment consultancy in the education sector in the United Kingdom. It was formed in January 2010 after the acquisition of Select Education, founded in 1993, by the multinational Human Resources group Randstad Holding .

  7. NASUWT - Wikipedia

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    As the secondary education sector expanded, the NAS built its organisation among male secondary teachers, it adopted the methods of collective bargaining and militant industrial action in pursuing a narrow range of pay and conditions issues related to the interests of full-time male 'career teachers'.

  8. General Teaching Council for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Its powers, remits and duties have since been amended by other legislation, including the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 [6] and the Standards in Scotland's Schools etc. Act 2000. [7] It is a legal requirement for all teachers working in Scottish local council schools to be registered with GTC Scotland ( The Requirements for Teachers ...

  9. Gordon's School - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's School is a secondary school with academy status in West End near Woking, Surrey, England.It was founded as the Gordon Boys' Home in 1885. It is now one of the 36 state boarding schools in England.