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NamePPTA members and extra-curricular activities: guidelines
Description(2011) Extra-curricular activities have always been regarded as part of the culture of secondary schools. Many teachers relish the opportunity to act as sports coaches, drama producers, international tour guides and musical directors and all teachers accept the benefits of being able to engage with students in less formal settings than the classroom.   The purpose of these guidelines is to clarify the obligations PPTA members have in relation to extra-curricular issues. As far as possible, the guidelines endeavour to support teachers who are willingly and actively engaged in extra-curricular activities and, as well, those who wish to have no part in it.  These guidelines outline teachers’ rights but also suggest positive ways schools can encourage and support extra-curricular activities.  The long-term solution for extra-curricular demand is additional staffing and resourcing. However, in the interim, branches can encourage schools to establish supportive practice around extra-curricular activities.
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Created On: 02/15/2011 15:06
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