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Forthcoming launch of the Association of Chartered Teachers Scotland

Posted by: acts | February 1, 2009 | 6 Comments |



Invitation to Launch

You are warmly invited to the launch of

The Association of Chartered Teachers Scotland

at 10am on 21st March 2009 at the Scottish Parliament

Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Life-long Learning will attend. Key Speakers will be Matthew MacIver CBE, former Chief Executive of the GTCS, and Walter Humes, Research Professor of Education and Associate Dean, University of the West of Scotland. We will welcome other representatives of the Scottish Government and the GTCS, those with a professional interest in education, and members of the Scottish Press, as well as accredited Chartered Teachers and those on the route, programme providers, and professional organisations such as the EIS and SSTA.

The event will be accompanied by music from Scottish pupils, and refreshments will be provided.

We very much hope you will be able to attend this important occasion.

To acquire tickets for this event please go to

http://tinyurl.com/actslaunch

Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Join the Association by following the membership links to the left of this page or by downloading and printing the form, here.

under: Launch, Membership

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I filled in ticket application for ticket to be sent by post. Hoping it went through OK. (because I can’t print off my internet TV)
Gail

Hi Gail

Your request has been logged, thanks. We will be in touch shortly with details of the ACTS reception at the Scottish Parliament.

Ticket received, thankyou.
Gail Thomson

[...] also received my ticket for the Launch of the Associated of Chartered Teachers Scotland next weekend -looking forward to [...]

Congratulations to the former steering group and the new committee for an excellent launch of ACTS. Fantastic musicians and a varied, interesting and inspiring range of speakers – food for thought for some of the participants and lovely shortbread too!
Thanks.
Gail.

Many thanks, Gail. It seemed that everyone had a good time. I agree that the speakers were excellent and the Garden Lobby was a special venue.

David

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