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Nuzhat Uthmani
2 days ago
Wearing red today to highlight the plight of the thousands of teachers without permanent jobs in Scotland. A huge loss of talent especially at a time when learner's needs are growing.
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EIS
10 days ago
Wear Red on the Day of Action! On 5 November 2025 we urge all members to wear an item of red clothing to show their support for teachers on temporary contracts. 🍎‼️❤️💃👩🚒🐦🌹📮🐞🍄🍒🚨
https://www.eis.org.uk/teacher-workload/dayofaction
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EIS
11 days ago
EIS members took part in the Scotland Demands Better march and rally this weekend. Change happens when we stand together and demand it!✊
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The Guardian
about 1 month ago
Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on porous materials
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Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on porous materials
Trio honoured for developing revolutionary materials for applications ranging from gas storage to drug delivery The Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to three scientists who created revolutionary porous materials that can harvest water from desert air, capture carbon dioxide from industrial facilities and remove toxins from water. Susumu Kitagawa, of Kyoto University, Richard Robson, of the University of Melbourne, and Omar Yaghi, of the University of California, Berkeley, shared the 11m Swedish kronor (about £871,400) prize awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/oct/08/nobel-prize-in-chemistry-awarded-to-scientists-for-work-on-porous-materials?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky&CMP=bsky_gu
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Nuzhat Uthmani
about 1 month ago
Education Scotland are hosting an online webinar this Wednesday 8 October, 4-5.30pm, for the launch of two new professional learning resources, designed to help educators and partners better understand and respond to hate crime and prejudice based behaviours.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hate-crime...
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Hate Crime and Prejudice Based Behaviours – New Professional Learning
Join us for the launch of two new professional learning resources - Hate Crime and Prejudice Based Behaviours
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hate-crime-and-prejudice-based-behaviours-new-professional-learning-tickets-1668692366789?aff=oddtdtcreator
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A truly inspiring evening with passionate colleagues.Black History Month 2025 event hosted by CRER, which focused on diversity within the teaching profession. Looking at Scottish Government’s priorities and the work being done to improve the recruitment of BAME teachers.
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about 1 month ago
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SAMEE
2 months ago
An incredible evening! We are still buzzing from the energy. Thank you to all our guests and amazing Nominees and Winners! 🎉🩷
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Samee awards 2025 another great night last week,congratulations to all nominees and winners, and great to see our very own
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nominated for supporting inclusive learning.
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SAMEE
2 months ago
Thank you Nuzhat. You looked fab and a well deserved nomination. It was lovely to see you! 🎉
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SAMEE
2 months ago
🎉 Just 1 day to go until the SAMEE Recognition & Appreciation Awards 2025! 🗓 Thursday 28th August ✨Celebrate Excellence
#SAMEEAwards2025
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SAMEE
3 months ago
🎉 2 Weeks to go until the SAMEE Recognition and Appreciation Awards 2025! 📷 Thursday 28 August, 2025
#SAMEEAwards2025
#SaveTheDate
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The Times & Sunday Times
4 months ago
Nearly half of young people and no longer drink alcohol as health concerns, the growing Muslim population and “abstinence influencers” change Britain’s relationship with booze
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Almost half of young people no longer drink alcohol
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