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Government closes TDA website
A number of teaching related websites run by the government have been merged into one mass at www.education.gov.uk.
The content from the TDA can now be found at Get into Teaching
The videos from Teachers.tv can now be found scattered around the web: Teachers.tv videos
The team behind the original Teachers.tv have set up www.teachersmedia.co.uk where they are re-uploading as many videos as they can
New Site for NQT and Trainee Teachers
The Teacher Support Network has launched its new site for NQT's and Trainee Teachers
The site is based upon the 'Starting out Guide' which has helped thousands of newly qualified and teacher trainees.
Teachers Cashback
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Thousands of retailers use affiliates to sell their products, and these affiliates earn commission on sales. Teachers Cashback offers you some of this commission back, so not only do you receive great deals, but cashback too!
Anti Bullying Week
14th - 18th November 2011
Every November through Anti-Bullying Week the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) and its 60 member organisations shine a light on bullying, sending a clear and positive message that bullying is neither acceptable nor inevitable in our schools and communities.
The Anti-bullying Alliance (ABA) was founded in 2002 by the NSPCC and the National Children's Bureau. The ABA has 60 member organisations and aims to reduce bullying and create safer environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn.
Bullying of Teachers
Nearly 80 per cent of teachers have been bullied over the last two years, a new survey by the Teacher Support Network and the Centre for Research on Workplace Behaviours at the University of Glamorgan, has suggested.
You can read the full article at the Teacher Support Network
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