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The unique demands of education in the Covid-19 age led school leaders to strip away administrative duties and enforce cut-off points for work correspondence to ease the strain on staff.
David Cook, chief education officer at Repton schools and headmaster at Repton Dubai, said the group had worked to reduce or remove any unnecessary administrative work for teachers.
“Teacher workload was a key area as they were teaching both audiences, said Mr Cook.
“We have worked really hard to strip away anything that is excessive, which was unnecessary, which was not about teaching and learning. For instance, anything administrative.
“We carried out detailed surveys on how teachers were coping with the pandemic. Staff requested access to specialist help as they wanted to know more about how to protect their mental health.
A MAN who died the day before the First World War ended will have his name added to Dunbar’s war memorial – more than a century after his death. William Welsh died of wounds received in action on November 10, 1918, and was buried at Jemappes Communal Cemetery in Belgium. Now, William, who was 37 when he died, and his younger brother Richard, who died of “influenza and pneumonia attributable to active service” three months later, will have their names added to the memorial on Marine Road. Herbert Coutts, from the town’s community council, has been leading an initiative to ensure the names of people connected to the town who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars have not been left off the war memorial. Since the scheme was started in 2017, more than a dozen names have been added.
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