What is OxCORT?

What is OxCORT?

OxCORT stands for Oxford Colleges Online Reports for Tutorials. OxCORT is a web application that collects, processes and stores, reports written by Tutors for the undergraduates they have taught. It is also used for M Jur and BCL Graduate courses.

How do I access my OxCORT report?

If your reports have been released to you by your College, OxCORT will allow you access to them. To see the reports, click on View tutorial reports on the Main Menu.

What is TMS in teaching?

The Teaching Management System (TMS) is a new system that replaces OxCORT for academic and administrative staff involved in undergraduate teaching in colleges and departments.

How do teaching pay scales work?

The Teacher Pay Scale is a scale designed by the Department of Education (DfE) that allocates different teachers to different bands based on position, experience and location. Your annual salary as a teaching professional in a state school is based on where you place on the Teacher Pay Scale.

Can a teacher be moved down the pay scale?

Advantages and disadvantages of being on the Upper Pay Scale A teacher on the Upper Pay Scale may therefore be too expensive to be employed at some schools. However, a teacher will not move down the pay scale if they remain in the same school.

What is London Metropolitan University ranking?

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London Metropolitan University is ranked 801 in QS World University Rankings by TopUniversities and has an overall score of 4.1 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.

How do I log into panopto Oxford?

Log in to Canvas using your SSO. Click the account button on the left-hand side menu of the Canvas website. On the menu that opens, click ‘My Panopto Folder’ This will link to an embedded window of Panopto.

Do teachers move up the pay scale every year?

Each September, teachers on the main pay scale move to the next point on the scale, subject to satisfactory performance, and may even advance by two points if their performance is excellent. Teachers don’t normally move through the upper pay scale more frequently than every two years.

Do teachers go up a pay scale every year?

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