MIS Systems Thread, SIMS per lesson registration for teachers with no classes! in Technical; SIMS .net & Lesson Monitor - registers taken every lesson
We have 2 sen classes that run alongside every lesson, ...
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6th November 2006, 04:34 PM #1 SIMS per lesson registration for teachers with no classes!
SIMS .net & Lesson Monitor - registers taken every lesson
We have 2 sen classes that run alongside every lesson, taking kids as and when required, usually from classes they are timetabled to be in at the same time.
Problem is, the 2 teachers have no classes of their own timetabled - having no kids officially for any lesson, any day. What we need, I think, are blank lessons set up every lesson for the 2 teachers, so that they can 'add' the kids as needed
Your starter for 10: How do you set up teachers in Lesson Monitor with blank lessons all day every day?
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6th November 2006, 07:00 PM #2 Re: SIMS per lesson registration for teachers with no classe
Our expert tells me that you should create a timetable for your SEN staff but not populate it with pupils. In LM you can then assign pupils on as as needed basis.
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6th November 2006, 07:20 PM #3 Re: SIMS per lesson registration for teachers with no classes!
Thanks Phil - sounds too easy! - as in why can't our timetabler just do that then
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6th November 2006, 07:50 PM #4 Re: SIMS per lesson registration for teachers with no classe
The straight answer is I don't know!
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