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Update following meeting on the re-opening of schools after the Christmas recess

December 31, 2021 at 3:18 pm

Update following meeting on the re-opening of schools after the Christmas recess

This morning, the MUT participated in a four-hour meeting about the current situation of the pandemic, its effect on schools re-opening and related matters. This meeting was held between the MUT, the Minister for Education and Sports Dr Clifton Grima, Superintendent of Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci and representatives of State, Church and Independent schools. […]

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MUT meets new Minister for Education and Sports

December 28, 2021 at 10:49 am

MUT meets new Minister for Education and Sports

MUT Officials held a courtesy meeting with the new Education and Sports Minister, Hon. Dr Clifton Grima. The meeting was held within hours of the announcement of the appointment of the new Minister. Both parties held preliminary discussion about the education sector, which is represented by MUT, its immediate and future challenges. The union congratulated […]

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Pożizzjoni konsistenti dwar il-vaċċin

December 28, 2021 at 7:49 am

Pożizzjoni konsistenti dwar il-vaċċin

L-MUT qed tagħti l-pożizzjoni tagħha rigward il-vaċċin wara li xi wħud ippruvaw joħorġu konklużjonijiet qarrieqa minn kumment li ngħata lil sezzjoni tal-midja mill-President tal-union. Minn qabel ma wasal il-vaċċin, l-MUT ħadmet sabiex l-edukaturi u ħaddiema fl-iskejjel jingħataw priorità fit-teħid tal-vaċċin. Dan, iżda, qatt ma fisser li l-MUT kienet qed taqbel ma’ miżuri li jisfurzaw it-teħid […]

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Directive to all educators on MATSEC VET material – reminder and update

December 22, 2021 at 2:36 pm

Directive to all educators on MATSEC VET material – reminder and update

The MUT reminds all educators about the directive in force. All educators are directed to refrain from scanning or copying VET material to be provided through digital means to MATSEC. This is clearly beyond the duties of educators. The requested students’ work needs to be made available at their respective schools. This directive is also […]

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Il-ħażin ma tista’ qatt tgħidlu tajjeb – reazzjoni għar-riżenja tal-Ministru Justyne Caruana

December 22, 2021 at 2:26 pm

Il-ħażin ma tista’ qatt tgħidlu tajjeb – reazzjoni għar-riżenja tal-Ministru Justyne Caruana

L-MUT kienet qed issegwi mill-qrib is-sitwazzjoni dwar ir-rapport tal-Kummissarju għall-Istandards fil-konfront tal-Ministru Caruana u rapporti fil-midja tal-każ. Kien ċar mill-bidu nett, u ferm qabel ma ħareġ ir-rapport, li d-deċiżjoni li l-Ministru tagħti kuntratt lil persuna qrib tagħha kienet waħda ħażina. Ir-rapport tal-Kummissarju George Hyzler ikkonferma li l-Ministru kisret il-kodiċi tal-etika tal-Membri Parlamentari, u għaldaqstant ma […]

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MUT Christmas Greetings

December 20, 2021 at 11:43 am

MUT Christmas Greetings

The President, Officials, Council and Staff at the Malta Union of Teachers would like to extend their very best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2022 to all members, colleagues, families and loved ones.

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MUT Christmas Recess

December 20, 2021 at 11:40 am

MUT Christmas Recess

Please note that on Wednesday 22nd December the MUT will close at 2.30pm. Also, Christmas recess will be between Thursday 23rd December 2021 till Monday 3rd January 2022 both days inclusive. The Union will reopen with normal working hours as from Tuesday 4th January 2022.

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Embracing an Inclusive Practice in the Early Childhood Cycle – Educators’ Perspectives

December 20, 2021 at 11:29 am

Embracing an Inclusive Practice in the Early Childhood Cycle – Educators’ Perspectives

Christine Schembri, an Early Years Coordinator within the Institute of Community Services at MCAST, Paola, is conducting a research project called ‘Embracing an Inclusive Practice in the Early Childhood Cycle – Educators’ Perspectives’ and is collecting data from Head of Schools, Assistant Heads of Schools in charge of Early Years, Year 1 and Year 2 […]

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