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Teachers hold mass rallies during strike over pay
As reported by the BBC, thousands of teachers have joined rallies in Scottish cities as part of the country’s first keep reading
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As reported by the BBC, thousands of teachers have joined rallies in Scottish cities as part of the country’s first keep reading
As reported by the BBC, Scotland’s teachers are to announce more strike dates for next year, the EIS union has keep reading
Tiffnie Harris responds to the Education Endowment Foundation’s report on the impact of the pandemic on young pupils Tiffnie Harris, keep reading
Margaret Mulholland responded to findings from the Covid Social Mobility study that almost half of young people are experiencing mental keep reading
Geoff Barton responds to Ofsted’s commentary on inspection outcomes for previously exempt ‘outstanding’ schools reinspected in 2021/22 Geoff Barton, generalsecretary keep reading
As reported by BBC, most of the outstanding schools in England inspected last year have been downgraded, according to a keep reading
Geoff Barton responded to the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) study on teacher supply and the use of non-specialist keep reading
Scotland’s largest teaching union is confident a new pay offer will be made to avert a teacher’s strike on Thursday keep reading
Today marks an unprecedented step in ASCL’s history, as they open the first consultative ballot for national industrial action ASCL’s keep reading
As reported by the BBC, alongside the tax rises and deep spending cuts announced by the government in the Autumn keep reading
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