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 Listed below are alerts that will help members maximise their own membership and help improve the work of NASUWT.

 

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UK: Vote for Education15/03/2010 9:48

The NASUWT is committed to ensuring that its members are fully informed about the policies of each of the political parties and the implications for schools, teachers and education.

Have your say in the NASUWT forums09/03/2010 10:10

Have you got something to get off your chest? Is there something you would like to hear other's opinions about? Would you like to share your experiences. Log on to the NASUWT forums and have your say.

UK: Have your say in the NASUWT Annual Conference Survey09/12/2009 13:55

The National Executive of the NASUWT is currently consulting with members about the most appropriate length and timing of Annual Conference.

UK: NASUWT launches resource for Overseas Trained Teachers21/10/2009 16:04

The NASUWT has launched the UK’s first national website dedicated to providing guidance and information to OTT's working in schools in Great Britain.

"Communicate to recruit" CD now available online21/10/2009 14:57

The Communicate to Recruit CD which contains posters, cartoons and advice on how to communicate with members is now available complete with downloadable resources.

Have your say!17/03/2009 10:53

NASUWT listens to the opinions of its members and uses feedback to inform its policy. Add your voice to the range of topics under discussion in the forums.

Update your membership record04/03/2009 15:34

NASUWT members are invited to go to the My Details section of the Interactive Zone to update their membership record.

Recruit your colleagues!04/03/2009 14:18

The NASUWT is keen for its members to let their colleagues know about the benefits of joining NASUWT.

Member Alerts20/02/2009 12:02

A list of member alerts

NASUWT needs you!28/01/2009 15:51

The NASUWT is always on the look-out for not just new members, but active campaigners. There are numerous ways you can get involved.

Welcome to the new NASUWT website22/12/2008 15:48

The NASUWT hopes that the new website will revolutionise the way in which you seek support from us.

 

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