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Category Archives: State Schools

Update on request for the insurance of educators

March 1, 2019 at 1:15 pm

Update on request for the insurance of educators

Following the official request made yesterday, the Minister for Education and Employment replied to the MUT stating that it will be considered. However he warned that the announced scheme took a substantial amount of time to develop and put in place. The MUT thanks the Minister for his reply. However the MUT is positive that, […]

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Information re Cumulative Record Cards and Registers

February 28, 2019 at 3:13 pm

Information re Cumulative Record Cards and Registers

The MUT is reminding members that the filling of Cumulative Record Cards (CRCs) and registers is no longer required following the introduction some years ago of online platforms. Members who receive any pressure to fill the same are requested to contact the Union.

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Updated: MUT submits formal request for the insurance of educators

February 27, 2019 at 4:44 pm

Updated: MUT submits formal request for the insurance of educators

The MUT has received a request for comments from a local newsroom in relation to any plans by the Union to ask for insurance of educators following the announcement of a similar scheme for disciplined forces. In reply, the MUT stated that it has proposed many times over the years schemes that include insurance for […]

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Reporting of students’ progress to parents/guardians

February 22, 2019 at 12:28 pm

Reporting of students’ progress to parents/guardians

With regards to reporting of students’ progress in State schools years 3 to 6, members are hereby being directed to follow Circular DLAP 021/2019 in that they should only report progress through the MySchool system. Reports have reached the MUT that some schools are demanding that the hard copy be filled in for all students […]

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Directive re Daily schedules time inputting

February 22, 2019 at 12:17 pm

Directive re Daily schedules time inputting

The MUT is hereby directing LSEs to refrain from indicating the time of respective activities in daily schedules. This has never been a requirement although the Union has recently been informed that some officers are imposing it on LSEs. Any undue pressure needs to be reported to the Union.

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Directive for Science Peripatetic Group members

February 22, 2019 at 8:40 am

Directive for Science Peripatetic Group members

The MUT contacted the DG DCLE and the Director DLAP after it was in discussion with the peripatetic science group re the activity X’hemm?. Since the way it is being conducted has been changed and this implies considerable additional work whilst the same teachers have not been involved, the MUT is directing members to refrain […]

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Meeting with Minister regarding Pembroke Secondary

February 20, 2019 at 2:56 pm

Meeting with Minister regarding Pembroke Secondary

Following a request by the MUT for an urgent meeting with the Minister for Education and Employment, the Union held the meeting today where it raised issues reported by educators during the school visit held last week at the school. The MUT shall continue to follow the said feedback as reported and will update members […]

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MUT Meetings to get feedback on implementation of LOF

February 19, 2019 at 3:19 pm

MUT Meetings to get feedback on implementation of LOF

The MUT is holding a series of meetings with members to get feedback on the implementation of the LOFs. These will be held at the MUT Office as follows: – English – Thursday 28th February at 4pm – Primary – Friday 8th March at 4pm – Kindergarten – Wednesday 13th March at 4pm – Geography […]

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Meeting for Trainers employed with MEDE

February 19, 2019 at 3:13 pm

Meeting for Trainers employed with MEDE

The MUT shall be holding a meting with Trainers employed in vocational/mainstream subjects on Tuesday 26th February at 4pm at the MUT Offices in Ħamrun. The meeting shall discuss the situation and propose a way forward to address issues of this grade.

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