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Scottish Technicians Advisory Group March 15, 2007

Posted by Brian in : SSERC, STAG, Uncategorized , add a comment

STAG meetingOn Wednesday I jumped on the train and headed over to SSERC for the quarterly meeting of the Scottish Technicians Advisory Group.

As usual there was a lot on the agenda to get through all of which was tackled with the usual aplomb.

During the meeting Brian Richmond (CPD project manager) gave an update on the Scottish Executive funded report into CPD and related activities for technical support staff. Brian informed us that the project is now coming to a close after two years of intense activity and it will be up to the Scottish executive whether to grant further funding after the publication of report.

Brian, Phil Muggins (CPD project officer) and the rest of their team have worked tirelessly to ensure the success of such an important initiative. Members of the advisory group have also been involved and its due to everyones hard work that there are now two fully SQA rated courses :-

A further course in Electrical safety and portable appliance testing has been submitted and is awaiting credit rating.

Other courses are still in the process of being developed :-

Further courses at the early development stage include:-

A total of 476 training days have been provided and Technicians have attended from all over Scotland from Shetland in the North, Dumfries & Galloway in the south and all parts in between.

In Brian’s words “the closure of the project should be seen as the end of a beginning - much work remains to be done”.

All involved in this project deserve a hearty pat on the back not only for their hard work but for raising expectations throughout technical support staff in Scotland.

It would be a crying shame if no further funding was forthcoming to continue such a worthwhile and aspirational project

New Year Thoughts January 9, 2007

Posted by Brian in : Exc.el BLogs, GLOW, SSERC, STAG, Uncategorized , 4comments

Having a bit of time to myself over the past couple of weeks I had time to sit down and think about the coming year. Here are some of the things I thought about.

I am looking forward to my role as a GLOW mentor. I should be attending my mentor training around at the end of May with the project itself hopefully being rolled out towards the end of the year.

In the first quarter of the year the full report carried out by SSERC and STAG into CPD provision for technical support staff will be ready to be published. It was commissioned by the Scottish Executive and will be extremely important in helping to map out the future of the technician service in Scotland. My hope is that local government education departments take full stock of what it contains and act on its recommendations.

As a member of the Scottish Technicians Advisory Group, and with their support, my aim is to try and improve accessibility to CPD for technical support staff within East Lothian and to assist and advise the council should it wish to implement the recommendations contained within the Scottish Executive report.

At the national technicians conference in Crieff last year one of the points discussed was that technicians should work to raise the awareness of the important job we do in the learning and teaching process. Having received many positive, and the occasional negative comment about my blog I think I have succeeded in doing so however little that it may be.

I am still very much new to the blogging game and not too sure how much I have done to promote the work of support staff. I have had many emails from people far and wide with words of encouragement so I will continue to blog throughout 2007 with my aims being to further raise the profile of support staff , air issues that may have no other forum for discussion and generally try and inform people of the work that is entailed in being a science technician in a large school within a relatively small local authority. elc_logo.gif

By last and no means least single status / Job evaluation is still to be finalised in East Lothian. We should be hearing more around mid February. It would be great if the unions and the council came to mutual agreement. Things around the country have got a bit messy in some councils and the thought of going through what other employees and local authorities have gone through doesn’t bear thinking about, especially as the exercise has dragged on for around six years here. 

Scottish Technicians Advisory Group December 14, 2006

Posted by Brian in : CPD, SSERC, STAG, Uncategorized , 1 comment so far

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Yesterday I headed over to SSERC for the quarterly meeting of the Scottish Technicians Advisory Group.

The group consists of representatives from local authorities across Scotland and meets four times a year.

A lot of good work is done by the advisory group, one of the most important initiatives that is currently being given consideration is the report that has been commissioned by the Scottish Executive into CPD and related activities for school technical support staff.

It stems from the findings of the Scottish Science Advisory Committee who published a report called “Why science education matters” . science.jpg

Within the report there are many references to technical support staff e.g

 

The interim report has been published by SSERC and it is hoped that the full report will be made available in early part of the new year.

It will be a document that has the potential to shape the future of the technicians service in Scotland.

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