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Conference 2008 MotionsConference 2008: Motions for debate
Conference Motion Session I: Tuesday 29 July: 1430-1545
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Conference believes that the opening of new faith schools could be divisive not inclusive. [lost] Proposed by: Wesley Paxton Seconded by: Pam Skinn
Conference believes that the wide range of qualifications available at age 16 is confusing and bewildering to students, teachers and employers. [carried] Proposed by: Simon Smith Seconded by: Peter Morris
Conference believes that teaching should not be a masters-level profession. [carried] Proposed by: Nardia Foster Seconded by: George Clement
Conference urges the Welsh Assembly Government to support the introduction of a manifesto to promote education outside the classroom. [carried] Proposed by: Yvonne Johns Seconded by: Peter Wilkinson
Motion Session II: Wednesday 30 July: 1045-1215
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Conference welcomes the establishment of cadet forces in maintained schools. [carried] Proposed by: Peter Morris Seconded by: Wendy Blythe
Conference deplores the abuse of teaching assistants by schools that require them to undertake tasks, such as cover, that are outside their job description and against government guidance. [carried] Proposed by: Rhena Sturgess Seconded by: Pam Skinn
Conference calls on the Government to scrap the requirement of the Early Years Foundation Stage that at least one member of staff in maintained nursery schools and nursery classes must be a school teacher, and to ensure that those who have the Early Years Professional Status, but who do not have Qualified Teacher Status, receive due recognition and reward for their training and experience. [carried] Proposed by: Deborah Lawson Seconded by: Jim O’Neill
Conference calls on the Government to legislate to protect the pension rights, pay and conditions of service for those employed by agencies. [carried] Proposed by: Peter Wilkinson Seconded by: Geraldine Everett
Conference asks the Scottish Government to recognise the effective contribution nursery workers make to pre-school education and to remunerate these staff appropriately. [carried] Proposed by: Kirsti Paterson Seconded by: Catriona Tait
Conference calls on the Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC) to review the childcare training and qualification framework in order to ensure that the high level of knowledge and skills required to care for and educate children is retained and recognised. [carried] Proposed by: Gail Holland Seconded by: Deborah Lawson
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