Founded
in 1944, the Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association is Scotland's
second largest teachers' union, set up to focus on secondary
issues, initially as a reaction to the undue influence exercised
on national education issues at that time by the primary sector.
Nowadays this has developed into a commitment to ensure that
the secondary view is properly represented. From its inception
the SSTA has been a real trade
union with twin aims:
- To
advance education in Scotland
- To safeguard
and promote the interests of Scottish secondary teachers in
all matters, especially those which affect salaries and conditions
of service.
The Association works to promote
these two main aims in many ways:
- Ensuring
that the secondary view is heard
- Formulating policies to reflect
the views and needs of members
- Responding
to consultations on educational matters
- Representing
members and their views to SEED, SQA, GTCS and
other national bodies such as SCRE and Learning
and Teaching Scotland
- Advising
members on curricular, professional and contractual matters
- Campaigning
to maintain educational standards
- Negotiating
salaries and conditions of service in the SNCT
- Campaigning
for improvement and against deterioration in salaries and
conditions of service.
The SSTA is affiliated
to the STUC and Education
International and is extremely active in both organisations.
The SSTA contribution to educational debate and the formulation
of policy is well recognised and respected.
The SSTA has an
absolute commitment to Equal Opportunities which informs all
of its policies and activities. This involves working nationally
and internationally to improve not only standards of education,
but also social conditions for all.
The Association is committed
to providing the highest possible standard of service for its membership
at all times. If any member believes that we have not delivered this
level of service, they can raise their concern in writing with
the General
Secretary at the address below.
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