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I can't do it justice

Regrettably, I think its time to admit that I alone do not have the time to dedicate to this site that it deserves. There are many people out there that are crying out for a well-maintained, up-to-date site to support the campaign for recognition. Sadly, most users of this site want a quick solution (which doesn't exist), rather than contributing to efforts themselves. Of course a lot of you are actively investigating things for yourselves, but this information needs to be shared, and I believe we need to take co-ordinated group action in order to be effective.

My several previous requests for contributors to the site or for the formation of a co-ordinated action group were unanswered.

 

Many new events have taken place which are relevant to the status of the GTP, such as the revision of training initiatives in Western Australia. Things ARE changing, and I really believe this is the time to get organised and have people combine to really promote the GTP and push for change. However, I'm not prepared to be a one-man campaign. The abandoned state of this site proves I've not been effective in keeping abreast with changes and relaying them to you, and for that I apologise.

 

So I need help:

 

  • Researchers and writers to contact relevant agencies and organisation for information to provide a knowledge base (People in the UK as well as other places such as Australia, New Zealand and other countries are needed)
  • Editors for sections to make sure that information is up-to-date (I can provide accounts that will allow you to update this site directly yourself, which I'm certainly very happy to do)
  • People to administer forums
  • Someone with web publishing skills to take over the administration of this site (which is easy, as it uses the Joomla CMS)

 

and the most important of all:

 

  • Some pro-active militant campaigners to co-ordinate real world action (letters, meeting, lobbying, etc.) 
  • All members of this site to support and partcipate in this action

This needn't take too much of your time, as I appreciate teachers are very busy, but 'many hands make light work' and all that, and I'm sure many of you are far more capable at this type of thing than me.

 

Unless I get a response to this, I don't feel there is much use in keeping this site online, as what information is on it is becoming outdated and the site as a whole is unhelpful. If you appreciate this site (and I know many of you do) and you have the time and willingness, then now is the time to get involved!

 

Despite the negative nature of this article, I DO think that if we work together this site could be a great tool for frustrated GTPs, and any associated campaign for recognition WILL eventually be successful.

 

You can write to me using the contact form or preferably, get talking to each other in the forum section I have set up called Take Action . This is the last 'push' I'm prepared to give this site, so please help out if you can. What do you say?

 
More letter campaigns to come

In an effort to bring further attention to the campaign to recognise the GTP in Australia and New Zealand, I will be compiling group lists to be used to sent out letters by post to relevant bodies. At this stage the groups I have identified are:

  • Teacher registration bodies in Australia and New Zealand (please let me know if you'd like me to add other countries such as Canada to the list of recipients)
  • Government ministers at a state and federal level in Australia and New Zealand

I hope to draft the letters some time this week, but if you'd like to suggest a draft for placement and editing in the forums then please do so!
 
Getting organised as a group

With large numbers of people showing their support for the recognition of the GTP, it has been suggested that a group should be formed with some kind of structure to co-ordinate the campaign for the recognition of the GTP. At this stage it's too early to say what form such a group or committee should take, but your input is appreciated.

 

To add your ideas or express an interest in becoming part of a group, go to the forum topic here  

 

 

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