NEU teacher pay survey shows that 63% have considered leaving profession due to pay concerns
The latest National Education Union survey on teacher pay and progression underlines the problems caused by low teacher pay levels keep reading
The latest National Education Union survey on teacher pay and progression underlines the problems caused by low teacher pay levels keep reading
Four education unions are warning that government pay proposals would short-change most classroom teachers and all senior leaders In a keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, at the launch of Ofsted’s annual report last month Amanda Spielman, the chief inspector, said the keep reading
The core group of the headteachers’ roundtable have agreed to formally request all school-based employees to resign as Ofsted additional keep reading
The core group of the headteachers’ roundtable have agreed to formally request all school-based employees to resign as Ofsted additional keep reading
The government has announced that every secondary school has been guaranteed at least £5,000 per pupil next year, and every keep reading
Anne Longfield, the children’s commissioner for England, said there was a “chasm” between the services that were available for children keep reading
On Tuesday 18 February, the National Education Union – the fourth largest union in the UK – will host a keep reading
YouGov surveyed 2028 parents of children in state primary schools in England to investigate their views on the current assessment keep reading
The National Education Union and the Association of School and College Leaders have commented on the Ofsted annual report Commenting keep reading
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