SEJ January 2020

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Professional Registration for Professional College Lecturers EIS-FELA President Pam Currie explores the latest developments in the path to GTCS registration for Scotland’s FE college lecturers.

College lecturer registration with GTCS has been a long-held aim of the EIS. With the return to national bargaining in 2015 one of our key priorities was to tackle the casualisation and deskilling of the college workforce and to ensure properly resourced provision for TQFE and lecturer CPD – GTCS registration is a key part of this. The College Lecturer Registration Working Group was established as part of the 2017 Agreement – the outcome of our ‘Honour the Deal’ campaign on pay and key national terms and conditions. As part of the Agreement, both sides committed to GTCS registration with a target date of April 2019.

challenge to us as lecturers, registration sets down a challenge to the whole sector. Registration brings challenges for colleges and for the Scottish Government, starting with the need for real investment in TQFE and lecturer CPD. With hundreds of experienced, qualified lecturers leaving the sector after mergers, a third of lecturers now sit on lengthy waiting lists for TQFE courses due to a combination of access being blocked and not enough capacity in the system to cope with demand.

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As a trade union we have fought hard for our pay and T&Cs. We fought successfully for national bargaining because we believed that lecturers doing the same job in different colleges, in different parts of the country, deserved to be treated in the same way. We continue to fight for management to ‘honour the deal’ and implement Agreements consistently across the country. But we also fight for the bigger picture of the college sector we want for our students and of the college sector we want to work in. We have been the Cinderella sector for too long. Our students deserve to be taught by skilled, qualified, empowered professionals – and we deserve recognition

“we urge all who can register immediately to do so”

Registration recognises the key For the EIS, lecturer registration is not contribution that about us ‘becoming professionals’. our college sector We are professionals – we are highly makes to the Scottish skilled, trained not only in our subject education system – the area or vocational discipline but also lynchpin between school and as teachers of diverse and often university and central to closing vulnerable adults and young the attainment gap, whether people. Registration does “Registration offering real opportunities not change our jobs, recognises the and alternatives to rather it recognises – for key contribution young people in the the very first time – our that our college senior phase or professional status. sector makes to the providing Further and Scottish education Higher Education that Registration will bring system” is genuinely accessible change to the sector. It to communities from sets down a challenge to the Galashiels to Stornoway. sector to look seriously at how Most of all, it recognises the we approach learning and teaching and lecturers at the centre of this system how we use our professional standards – not instructors, not assessors – but (and they are our standards as lecturers empowered, professional lecturers. – not management’s, not the GTCS’, There are hurdles ahead and questions not the government’s). It challenges to be answered – the working groups are us to be empowered and to take underway and EIS reps will be visiting decisions about our own professional branches to update on our work in the learning and development – again coming months. At present, registration our CPD for our benefit and that of is only open to those with TQFE (or our learners. And in setting down this

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an equivalent schools’ qualification like PGDE). This will change with new registration categories created – no one will lose their job as a result of registration – but it will take time to register all 7,000 college lecturers in Scotland. From today though we urge all who can register immediately to do so – register now to support our professional recognition.


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