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Teachers’ Contractual Obligations

Teachers’ Contractual Obligations. Produced as part of the Partnership Development Schools (PDS) Strategy Phase 3 2008-09 (Lead PDS: The Park Community School. Contact Chris Ley (cley@parkcommunity.devon.sch.uk). SALARIES. Classroom teachers are paid on a single spine salary scale

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Teachers’ Contractual Obligations

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  1. Teachers’ Contractual Obligations Produced as part of the Partnership Development Schools (PDS) Strategy Phase 3 2008-09 (Lead PDS: The Park Community School. Contact Chris Ley (cley@parkcommunity.devon.sch.uk)

  2. SALARIES • Classroom teachers are paid on a single spine salary scale • The incremental date for progression up the spine is 1 September • Placement on the spine is determined by School Governors

  3. SALARY SCALE – Classroom TeachersAs at September 2008(outside London and the fringe) M1 £20,627 M2 £22,259 M3 £24,048 M4 £25,898 M5 £27,939 M6 £30,148

  4. EXCELLENT TEACHER • Minimum - £37,672 • Maximum - £48,437

  5. SEN ALLOWANCES • Special Needs 1 - £1,912 • Special Needs 2 - £3,778

  6. PLACEMENT ON SCALE • Experience (extra points on the pay scale for classroom teachers - discretionary) • Mainly working with SEN pupils • Recruitment and retention payment can be awarded as a lump sum or periodic payments

  7. THRESHOLD • On reaching the top of the Main Scale teachers may apply to cross the threshold onto the upper pay scales • Assessment against national standards • Teachers will be required to have completed the previous two performance management reviews to show how they meet the post-threshold standards

  8. UPPER PAY SCALE • U1 - £32,660 • U2 - £33,870 • U3 - £35,121

  9. TEACHING AND LEARNING RESPONSIBILITIES (TLR) • Awarded to teachers undertaking additional responsibility – e.g. Head of Department • 2 payments – TLR 1 & TLR 2 • TLR2 - £2,422 - £5,920 • TLR1 - ££6,997 - £11,841

  10. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE • Professional duties as required • Specific duties as may reasonably be required by the Head

  11. Teaching “Other related activities” Assessment and reports Performance management Development and training Educational methods Discipline Healthand safety Staff meetings Cover for absentcolleagues Public examinations Management administration PROFESSIONAL DUTIES(subject to amendments/limits as a result of the National Agreement)

  12. WORKING TIME • 195 days of which 190 teaching days • 1265 hours directed time • The additional work clause which currently states “such additional hours as may be needed”

  13. The National Agreement Raising Standards and Tackling Workload’

  14. Objectives of the Agreement • To secure significant and sustainable reductions in the workload of teachers • To continue to raise standards • To confirm and enhance the crucial pedagogic role of teachers • To recognise the significant contribution to raising standards made by other staff in schools

  15. Changes to a teacher’s contract with effect on 1 September 2003 • Removal of the requirement routinely to undertake clerical/administrative tasks • Provision of time within school sessions for teachers with leadership/management responsibilities • Requirement that provision be made for teachers to enjoy a reasonable work/life balance

  16. Changes to a teacher’s contract with effect on 1 September 2004 • A limit on the amount of cover to absence a teacher can be required to undertake • This is an initial limit • The objective is for teachers at a school rarely to cover at all

  17. Changes to a teacher’s contract with effect on 1 September 2005 Guaranteed minimum of 10% planning, preparation and assessment time within the timetabled teaching day The removal of the requirement for teachers to invigilate external examinations The introduction of dedicated headship time

  18. ‘Where the Agreement specifies a phased timescale for contractual change and implementation of other provisions, no steps should be taken in advance as a result of the Agreement, which would result in a worsening of current working conditions.’ ‘However, implementation of the provisions of the Agreement at an early stage or in advance of the statutory target date will be supported by the Signatories.’ NO DETRIMENT

  19. DISCIPLINARY AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES Written procedures for: Disciplinary Competency Grievance Appeal

  20. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES • Sex Discrimination Act (SDA) • Racial Relations (Amendment) • Act (RRA) • Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) • Equal Pay Act

  21. SEX DISCRIMINATION ACT 1975 Sex discrimination unlawful employment, training and related matters education provision of goods, facilities and services management and disposal of premises Gave right of access to civil courts or industrial tribunals for legal redress

  22. RACE RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) ACT 2000 Racial discrimination unlawful employment, training and related matters education provision of goods, facilities and services management and disposal of premises Gave right of access to civil courts or industrial tribunals for legal redress

  23. Disability Discrimination Act (2005) • Places a duty on employers to make reasonable adjustments to the workplace to enable employees with a disability to continue to carry out the role for which they were employed • Places a responsibility on service providers to make reasonable adjustments in order to allow equal access to the service • Right of access to civil courts or industrial tribunals for legal redress

  24. Equal Pay Act (1970) • Prohibits less favourable treatment between men and women in terms of pay and conditions of employment

  25. TYPES OF DISCRIMINATION Direct Indirect Victimisation

  26. RECRUITMENT Advertising Shortlisting Interview Terms of appointment Selection

  27. EMPLOYEES Salary Promotion Access to training Disciplinary procedures Dismissal

  28. EDUCATION Unlawful to discriminate in: admission of pupils (except single sex schools) provision of teaching standards of conduct, dress and appearance criteria for exclusions allocation of resources other benefits and provisions Complaints

  29. SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS Legislation gives an exception to meet the special needs of particular racial groups in: Education Welfare Training

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