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Date Posted: Wed, Sep 12 2007, 23:05:05
Author: Bridie
Subject: not sure if it's allowed or not, but it could have problems regarding insurance if the person taking the class isn't a qualified teacher, But if the person taking the class is running it ok and the children are getting their time fairly, I would think it may be better then having to miss the class completely.
In reply to: Concerned 's message, "Is there a rule about pupils taking classes? Just wondering as our teacher went away and our class was covered by a boy from another location of the school? This has happend many times in our school and wandered if it was aloud?! Our school has been in the spotlight lately re pupil being trown out, and change of teachers etc etc and with things like this happening I am begining to feel that our teachers are bending the rules....." on Wed, Sep 12 2007, 14:13:07


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[> [> Comission rules are that a qualified teacher must be in attendance at all classes, ie not a pupil or trainee teacher, unless in case of emergency, when it may be possible to allow a senior pupil or trainee teacher to takea class. Emergencies would be, sudden death or illness or family crisis. Permission should be sought from the local regional council when possible. -- UK TCRG, Thu, Sep 13 2007, 9:52:17 [1]

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