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Category Archives: State Schools

Further clarification on CoPE Sessions

December 3, 2018 at 8:52 am

Further clarification on CoPE Sessions

The MUT would like to note that the 40 hours CoPE time mentioned in the sectoral agreement are the MAXIMUM hours management shall have at its disposition during normal working hours. This training should be provided or organised by management and no fees should be charged to educators to participate. Once again, queries and difficulties […]

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Update on the Printing Pilot Project

November 23, 2018 at 12:43 pm

Update on the Printing Pilot Project

The following communication in relation to Printing Pilot Project is being issued by MEDE to affected schools, i.e. Marsascala Primary School and Zejtun Secondary School. Of particular note is the fact that day to day printing can now be done at a printer of the educator’s choice as one of the options. The school will […]

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Issue with laptops for newly employed educators

November 13, 2018 at 3:36 pm

Issue with laptops for newly employed educators

The MUT notes that there is a number of newly employed educators across the country, including teachers, LSEs and KGEs, who are still without their laptops. The MUT has been in contact with the Ministry for Education and Employment on this issue since September after it was informed that these newly employed grades were being […]

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KGE meeting per term unchanged

November 13, 2018 at 3:30 pm

KGE meeting per term unchanged

The MUT would like to note that the meeting held by KGEs one per term in the afternoon, where pupils are sent home earlier, can still be held as per previous years and will be part of the 40 hours of CoPE. This is apart from the Curriculum Time as stipulated in the Sectoral Agreement. […]

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Reminder about Voluntary Feedback for Parents’ Days or Evenings

November 7, 2018 at 10:36 am

Reminder about Voluntary Feedback for Parents’ Days or Evenings

As already reported in previous years, the Union reminds members that feedback for parents’ days or evenings is voluntary and not obligatory. Furthermore: (1) teachers are not obliged and may rightly refuse to give personal e-mail addresses; (2) are not obliged to enter comments for students; (3) are not obliged to adopt a classification system […]

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