SSTA CALLS
FOR PUPIL ID CARDS
The Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association today called for
the introduction of photo ID cards for pupils in Secondary Schools.
“For some years now many schools have been introducing coded
cards for pupils to use for school meals, libraries and other school
facilities.
We believe it is now time for this system to be extended to include
photographic identification” said David Eaglesham, General
Secretary.
“Introducing photo ID cards will help bring an end to bullying
over use of “cash free” cards for school meals, will
assist with access to school bus services, and ultimately can be
used to add security to school examinations”.
“SSTA members report frequently that young people are bullied
into handing over their cards for school meals to others, thus
leaving them without their meal entitlement. With non-identified
cards this will remain a problem. If photo ID is introduced widely,
then the problem will dramatically reduce.”
“The technology is now very widely available and has become
an expected part of normal everyday life for the adult community,
notably in air travel. Introducing such cards in schools will not
only help reduce bullying and other school based problems, but
will help prepare young people for the realities of identity management
in the 21st century, including those they will face in the world
of work or in further or higher education where identity cards
are now used in the great majority of cases.”
Further information from
David Eaglesham
General Secretary
27 December 2006
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