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Published Date: 08 June 2008
HUNDREDS of Scottish schools are suffering budget cuts despite government claims that funding is being increased, according to a survey by the country's biggest teaching union.
The research by the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS), which represents three quarters of teachers, shows that in more than half of council areas, school funding is being held at its previous level or being cut.

Labour has leapt on the stud
y as evidence that Scottish schoolchildren will suffer because of cuts in spending on schools and teaching.

However, the SNP Government has accused Labour of scare-mongering and claimed that education authorities are receiving record amounts of funding.

The EIS surveyed their members across the whole of Scotland and received responses from teachers in 23 council areas out of 32. In 18 authorities, their members told them that funding for schools was either being cut or held at its current level. And in three authorities – Aberdeen, Orkney, and Renfrewshire – members were expecting redundancies.

An EIS spokesman said: "Our members are very worried about what is happening across Scotland. We know that councils and ministers are claiming that they are putting more money into education department budgets, but that doesn't necessarily mean that any more is actually being spent in the classrooms. We are especially concerned about cuts in training and development for teachers, which will ultimately impact on the children."

In addition, a letter by John Stodter, the general secretary of the Association of Directors of Education in Scotland, has said that in schools are having to make savings of about 2%, although the situation varied across Scotland. It explained that while overall spending for education budgets was being increased, much of that increase was being swallowed up by staffing costs."

Wendy Alexander, the Labour leader in the Scottish Parliament, said: "Labour has been accused of scare-mongering by Alex Salmond as he tries to dodge the issue of education cuts in the parliament and the impact those cuts will have across the country. We did warn that the SNP's concordat with local authorities was a con. It's time for Alex Salmond to learn some humility and listen to what teachers, education directors, and head teachers have been telling the SNP."

The Nationalists have claimed that they have increased funding for schools despite what they claims is a less than generous block grant from the Treasury in London. Last year, they agreed a funding deal, known as the 'Concordat', with local councils which removed many of the spending constraints the authorities operated under.

And a spokesman for First Minister Alex Salmond also added that Stodter's letter did not paint the picture of wholesale cuts that Alexander was claiming was the case.

He said: "I think the letter is significant. To listen to Wendy in the chamber you would think that everything was being cut. It's not.

There are significant spending increases for schools across Scotland in the areas that matter most. And councils are going to be allowed to keep any money they save through efficiencies to spend on services, under Labour, they had to hand than back to the government."

The spokesman claimed that extra cash was being allocated to schools in a series of instances.

They included, Fife, which is run by the SNP and Lib Dems, where an extra £9.6m will be spent on cutting class sizes, including 27 new teachers for deprived areas.





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  • Last Updated: 07 June 2008 9:16 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 08/06/2008 01:00:18


This is True! (inside information)

When "Teachers" have to,..'Purchase Pencils' for their Pupils, things must be,..

'Getting Bad'!
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 08/06/2008 01:30:34

#2, you know what will happen to your post, do you not,?
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Senga Jean,

Scotland 08/06/2008 02:31:54
THe new Labour caravan of mischief has moved on from Aberdeen to the EIS conference. Where to next ? Forget the truth so long as we slag the SNP the truth does not matter.
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Willie Macleod,

Wick 08/06/2008 02:55:33
#4 Senga Come on be fair the SNP did the same in opposition, it is what opposition parties do.

And in some cases the Government of the day needs to be taken to task.

Would you have it otherwise
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Macuistean,

Isle of Tiree 08/06/2008 04:16:39
just wondering how much of the education budget is going to pay PPI?
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Jimmy the Pie,

08/06/2008 06:29:11
#4 Senga

You're right. There have been meetings all over with New Labour Sleaze and the fat idiotic union bosses at Comrade Broon's behest. They have been told to harass the Scottish government and discredit the SNP.

There is not one of them smart enough!
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fife runner,

08/06/2008 07:43:24
my wife is now looking to buy for her class an overhead projector. Funding has been cut right back from what it was last year. Although one real problem is in our authority, there is a funding gap all over and education seems to be taking a big cut due to this.
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roughrider,

Glasgow 08/06/2008 08:11:16
"The education system in Scotland is in meltdown"
The words of a self confessed crook ubendy alexunder.
Is she the only wummin that can put her head in her mouth.
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It's me!,

08/06/2008 08:16:47
#1. When I was at school many decades ago we had to buy our own pencils, lead and slate. Why do the parents not buy in these days of tax credits etc? The public purse should not have to provide everything.
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Son of Loki,

The Dark Side 08/06/2008 08:51:02
Back in the day I remember guarding my pencil with my life. I didn't care about the rest of the things needed for my education, they would be beaten into me as I progressed through School.

#8 I'll steal an OHP for your missus, can't have teachers paying to do their jobs, that smacks of martyrdom and we can't have anyone setting a good example

Stay alive people, it's the only way to live

Loki Jnr

PS, I wouldn't really steal an OHP. They're really heavy and awkward. Got a nice rear screen projector, fell off the back of a school supplies van this morning!
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 08/06/2008 10:16:48
"It explained that while overall spending for education budgets was being increased, much of that increase was being swallowed up by staffing costs."

So the SNP government claims it's increased the budget but teachers at the sharp end claim their budget is being cut. And then there's the statement above. So the question is - if on the ground budgets are being cut despite an overall increase in the budget, who is earning more as a result? Hint - try looking for the useless part of the superstructure who spend much time and effort getting everyone else to achieve excellence. Good start there then there's any fat the top providing over-management. Or possible the education authorities are not having the government level budget passed on to them in full and local authorities are abrogating this cash for something else. Follow the money instead of getting all emotional about it! Investigate!
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LEAL,

08/06/2008 10:54:56
Why is it that an oil rich country like Scotland,with 30 billion barrels of oil in its waters,(worth £2600 billion at todays prices and rising fast)is having to penny pinch on education?A better future awaits every Scot after independence,and if teachers arent happy with the education they can deliver under London,England rule then they should stand up to their union bosses and tell them that they arent prepared to be political pawns in Labours attempts to stop the Scottish people moving forward to independence and a better future for everyone.
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Derick fae Yell,

The Hoose 08/06/2008 10:59:50
2 and 3

you've got to give him credit for persistence in pursuing 'Mr Pscyhops' AM1-99!!

Scotlands Oil: the best is yet to come
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izzie,

dundee 08/06/2008 12:34:08
This story has been hyped up firstly in order to focus some media attention on the EIS conference. Next people have always provided extra funding to schools e.g. the PTA. Finally (for now) why is no one in the least concerned that NQT's are being used as cheap labour they were initially meant to be in addition to the teaching staff now timetables are being constructed around them.
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S'me,

Edinburgh 08/06/2008 13:44:41
The truth is out there... the SNP just don't want to hear it...
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LEAL,

08/06/2008 14:25:09
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The snp know the truth and are telling the Scottish people.The unionist media are trying to keep the truth hidden.
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ThomasP,

08/06/2008 14:49:56
Trade Union?

Labour taking the lead at attacking SNP?

Who will you belive? The SNP has increased the amount of money and the Trade Unions are only attempting to give Labour some sort of help in hand with Politics,

Pathetic.
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08/06/2008 16:01:43
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Willie Macleod,

Wick 08/06/2008 19:17:13
#22 Answer I dont know what you are trying to achieve by continually posting this.

Give it up.


Post your thoughts ideas, opinions anything but this


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08/06/2008 20:53:40
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Wee Wull,

Nr Peebles 08/06/2008 22:17:54
Strange, when I was at school overhead projectors didn't exist and I managed to get to university. Come on, a teacher worth his/her salt doesn't need these sort of things
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Matt there,

somewhere 08/06/2008 23:12:08
Oh. Dear. EIS feeds Liebour with tittle-tattle.

Right-oh!

 

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