The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Teachers to be given support to deal with impact on pupils

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Teachers are to be given support to better deal with the effects of the pandemic on children.

Up to 500 teachers will be eligible for the scheme, which is a partnershi­p between Education Scotland, the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) and coaching provider Knowyoumor­e.

Educators will be given one-on-one sessions where they will be able to discuss the personal and profession­al pressures of remote learning.

“Covid-19 has placed unpreceden­ted strain on school staff and none more so than those who have pastoral care and child protection responsibi­lities ensuring the emotional welfare of our children and young people as we recover from the pandemic,” Education Secretary John Swinney said.

“The teacher support package I announced last year will complement the existing profession­al training and support already taking place for staff in schools across Scotland.

“Teachers need to be part of a supportive online community and have the space to stop and think about issues that are causing concern.”

Education Scotland chief executive Gayle Gorman said: “We have found that it really benefits teachers to know there is someone with a listening ear who are there for them.

“Our one-to-one coaching and mentoring sessions for head teachers have proved a really popular way of supporting their wellbeing and now the offer is also open to postprobat­ion teachers, teachers new to role and those with pastoral responsibi­lities.”

GTCS chief executive Ken Muir said: “We are pleased to be working with our partners in education to deliver this important coaching to support hard-pressed teachers who are doing all they can to maintain quality learning.

“GTCS has also invested heavily in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of education profession­als and will continue to do so throughout the pandemic.”

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