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Published Date: 15 June 2009
LABOUR accused the SNP government of betraying newly-qualified teachers yesterday as it claimed hundreds are being forced to compete for single posts.
Figures obtained by the party revealed there were 500 applications for a primary job advertised in North Lanarkshire earlier this year.

It said an average of 239 teachers were applying for vacancies in the local authority.

Labour's education sp
okeswoman Rhona Brankin described the figures as "horrifying" and warned that teaching graduates would be forced to find work in England or abroad.

She said education secretary Fiona Hyslop had "betrayed" those recruited into teaching.

Ms Brankin said: "Fiona Hyslop's handling of the teacher recruitment crisis is shameful. She is destroying the hopes of hundreds of teachers.

"To add insult to injury, the Scottish Government's website is still carrying adverts encouraging people to train as teachers while the number of positions has plummeted under the SNP. Fiona Hyslop is guilty of a serious betrayal of those enticed into teacher training when teaching posts across Scotland are being cut under her watch – by nearly a thousand last year alone.

"We will not let this issue lie."

A recent survey by the General Teaching Council in Scotland (GTCS) found that only about a third of new teachers had secured full-time permanent work almost a year after qualifying.

Figures showed that nine out of ten new teachers were in some form of employment, including part-time, supply and temporary work.

However, the number of teachers with no job at all halved over the last six months.

Ms Hyslop said of Labour's comments: "They are conveniently forgetting that teacher numbers were higher in 2007 and 2008 under the SNP than in all but one year of the Labour/Liberal administration, while at 13:1 pupil-teacher ratios in Scotland are at a record low.

"The latest GTCS figures out earlier this month show 89 per cent of newly-qualified teachers are employed in teaching – up 10.4 per cent since last autumn – and the percentage of post– probation teachers in Scotland that are not in employment has fallen dramatically over the past year from 21 per cent to 10.6 per cent.

"Perhaps Rhona Brankin should consider lobbying the Labour government at Westminster to do something about April's Jobseeker Allowance figures that show that in England there were 6.6 teacher claimants per thousand compared to 4.3 here in Scotland – the lowest anywhere in the UK."



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  • Last Updated: 14 June 2009 11:43 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

Vivas,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 00:11:27
Labour accuses SNP of betraying teachers
Published Date: Sunday, 14 June 2009
By Christopher Claire

SNP is accused of 'betraying' new teachers
Published Date: Monday, 15 June 2009
By Lucy Christie

Who's going to (ahem) "write" this article again on Tuesday then ?
2

Iainbroch,

15/06/2009 00:15:29
Rehashed Liebore drivel!
3

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15/06/2009 00:21:03
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Vivas,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 00:33:40
For what must have been the 500th succesive Sunday at my local Sainsburys, Scotland On Sunday was on sale at half it's normal cover price. Yet again some poor woman was saddled with trying to hawk it at the front door to passing punters. Talk about a thankless task...surely being a traffic warden must carry greater status and job satisfaction ?
5

Barney Thomson,

Reading 15/06/2009 01:08:49
I am becoming increasingly concerned at exactly how stupid JP thinks I am.

Are Claire Christopher and Christie Lucey the same person or will each of them write this article again later this week?
6

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15/06/2009 01:24:57
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15/06/2009 01:41:44
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Alan B,

15/06/2009 01:41:56
Scotland have a bad record of over training teachers when no jobs exist this has gone on for decades. On the other hand we have trained too few doctors and dentists among many others.
9

Am Fògarrach,

15/06/2009 01:43:50
To the Scotsman editors:

This identical article appeared in the Scotsman sometime last week.

Don't you think that is carrying recycling too far?
10

The Busker in Exile,

Notts 15/06/2009 05:45:20
A line from the Ralph McTell Song:Streets of London

"Yesterdays Papers, selling Yesterdays News"
11

TWC,

exLabour 15/06/2009 07:52:40
1 Vivas,Edinburgh

How about showing the numbers for 2006,they were worse and it wasn't only teachers who were misled.
I bought Scotland on Sunday yesterday for the last time.
12

Auld Twa,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 08:38:09
How many people applied for the last electrician, plumber, gardener, etc posts advertised by the North Lanarkshire Council, "earlier this year" ?
13

SandyBottoms,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 09:25:33
*yawn* Old news -- they've been saying this for months.
14

alanh,

ek 15/06/2009 09:49:18
in what way is this nu liebore sleaze and spin , north brittian dept, party press release any different from the one that appearred in this "news" paper yesterday?

http://news.scotsman.com/politics/Labour-accuses-SNP-of-betraying.5364039.jp
15

TheDisplacedGlaswegian,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 10:10:51
This is the important bit:-

"The latest GTCS figures out earlier this month show 89 per cent of newly-qualified teachers are employed in teaching – up 10.4 per cent since last autumn – and the percentage of post– probation teachers in Scotland that are not in employment has fallen dramatically over the past year from 21 per cent to 10.6 per cent."

Scotland's figures are not bettered in any other part of the UK. I'm struggling to understand what the numpties are moaning about... The headline is totally and utterly misleading would make sense if it said, "Scottish Labour numpties talking even more p sh".
16

Huntly loon,

Aberdeenshire 15/06/2009 10:51:44
It should always be remembered that not all graduates are cut out to enter the profession for which they trained. Indeed a large number of graduates will follow a career path unrelated to the course they followed. It has always been thus. An Education degree and a creer in teaching was often a course open to those who could not find a vocation elsewhere. There is a lot of truth in the adage, "Those who can do, those who can't teach." Sometimes those who can't, can't teach either.
17

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 15/06/2009 10:52:08
Accused by whom? Ah, Labour! Non-story.
18

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 15/06/2009 10:53:01
"LABOUR accused the SNP government of betraying newly-qualified teachers yesterday as it claimed hundreds are being forced to compete for single posts."

Who is "forcing" them?
19

Observer,,

Glasgow 15/06/2009 11:34:32
Newspaper is accused of betraying its readers would be a better headline.

Well it would be if any of us actually bought the damn thing.
20

frustrated teacher,

edinburgh 15/06/2009 12:01:43
I am GTC registered in four subject areas and have given up applying to schools - I now work in F.E. and it's fantastic. The common knowledge reality is that newly qualified teachers are appointed for one year as probationers; and then sacked due to costs - to be replaced with yet another cheap teacher. Quality of teaching does not come into it.
I now work with two other Physics teachers who qualified last year; got a job in secondary School for one year, and then were made redundant. And they have six friends from their graduation year still unemployed. Disgraceful and outrageous! - particularly when one sees adverts enticing people to teach.
21

Tartan Viking,

15/06/2009 12:29:47
What is the share price of Johnson Press these days. Three for a penny?
22

Tormod,

Auld Reekie 15/06/2009 12:41:20
I must be having a case of deja vu? Swap teachers with police numbers, school buildings, the "Beaver"....

20 Is the problem that we are training to many teachers for the number of pupils?
23

Richard Lionheart,

15/06/2009 13:16:32
Labour should remember that "people who live in glass houses should not throw stones".
24

Eve,

Scotland 15/06/2009 13:26:26
Someone should really tell the Labour party, that the only way to have employment guaranteed after graduation is to have an employer put you through the qualification from the very start of the studies.

In the real world there isn't jobs for everyone no matter how much most of us would like them too. Competitiveness is wanted in just about every field so employer feels like they are getting the best person for the job.

#7 Quisling Gogs: Aye! Most publish story in the Scotsman. Aiming to have an entree in the Guinness Book of Records, no doubt.
25

Mèths,

15/06/2009 14:23:34
Ill thought out article wrong in so many respects. Dreadful "journalism".
26

Mèths,

15/06/2009 14:24:43
Check the 2006 figures Lucy.
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Independent Mind,

Buckie, Glasgow, Oxford 15/06/2009 15:32:59
This article actually has no point.

Nobody has been forced to train as teachers. They could have quite easily decided to take another course or simply not invested their time and money in education. How people can possibly turn and blame the Government here is beyond me.

Take responsibility for your own life!

I also suspect that the given example of North Lanarkshire is an exception. I would like to see the number of applicants at small rural schools in the Highlands.

28

Stan Butler,

15/06/2009 20:09:52


How dare a newspaper report criticism of The Great Leader and The Great Leader's Party.

All Hail The Great Leader.


29

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 21:13:15
I can't help my stomach turning when I hear Labour shouting about 'betrayal' ...

They have betrayed Scotland for the last 40 years with corruption, sleaze and 'jobs for the boys' schemes and the UK for the last ten years or so.

Hopefully the average person on the street will see this for what it is: Labours last death throws in a nation that they have sold for ego, mock compassion, corruption and criminal mismanagement.

 

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