Education lobby of Scottish Parliament
26 January 2010
圖朸厙 Scotland will hold a lobby outside the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday (27 January) as part of 圖朸厙's 'Defend jobs, defend education' campaign. The lobby will urge MSPs to oppose cuts particularly in the teacher education budget and will take place from 1pm.
圖朸厙 members will highlight the problems a proposed funding cut for teacher education from £30 to £22 million and a reduction in the number of new teachers entering the profession will cause. The union says it understands the challenges of ensuring the right number of teachers, but believes the level of the cut will leave Scottish schools with a shortage of teachers when numbers will need to increase again in future years.
圖朸厙 Scotland official, Mary Senior, said: "圖朸厙's Defend jobs, defend education campaign will be heading to Holyrood to demand the Scottish government commits itself to education in these difficult times. We do not believe that drastic cuts to the teacher education budget is in anyone's interests in either the short or long-term."
The lobby will be followed by rally at Moray House School of Education
Chaired by Gordon Watson Vice-President 圖朸厙 Scotland
Speakers will include:
- Mary Senior (圖朸厙 Scottish Official)
- Terry Wrigley, Edinburgh 圖朸厙,
- Penny Gower Educational Institute of Scotland council and Further Education Lecturers' Association executive
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