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Helen Parker says brilliant teachers of all ages are ground down by the numbers and by administrators who lack imagination, courage keep reading
Helen Parker says brilliant teachers of all ages are ground down by the numbers and by administrators who lack imagination, courage keep reading
As reported by BBC news, school staff have been giving clothing, food and furnishings to families that have been struggling keep reading
Four education unions – ASCL, NAHT, NEU and Voice – have written to education secretary Gavin Williamson regarding the government’s keep reading
ASCL have responded to the government announcement about how grades will be awarded following the decision to cancel all exams keep reading
New research commissioned by the National Education Union and carried out by University College London (attd.), has exposed the problems keep reading
The education secretary has promised to call for an salary increase of up to £6k for teachers It has been keep reading
The government has reiterated its vow to reduce teacher workload The Department for Education’s latest vow to reduce teacher workload keep reading
Literacy and numeracy tests for prospective pupils are to be scrapped, with unions welcoming the move Nick Gibb, the schools keep reading
New data shows that not only are secondary pupil numbers rising dramatically, but teacher retention continues to suffer New data keep reading
New data shows that the retention rate of teachers has got worse Retention rates for new teachers have worsened, according keep reading
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