Schools urged to stay open for GCSE and A-level students if teachers go on strike
Ministers make plea to prioritise those facing exams this summer amid fears of return to lockdown-style remote learning
Ministers make plea to prioritise those facing exams this summer amid fears of return to lockdown-style remote learning
Short-termism to escape a crisis has triumphed for too long. Now the country needs long-term solutions
Six key sectors could be forced to provide basic coverage during walkouts under plans unveiled by Grant Shapps
PM’s ‘lack of humility’ and ‘inability to talk about failure to recruit enough teachers’ increase chance of walkouts, says NEU
Unions are balloting teachers on possible strike action in England and Wales
Plus: Michael Gove stressed negotiations are key to avert strikes after Transport Secretary said he would not negotiate with rail union boss
Tribunal ruled that behaviour of former head at Arboretum Primary towards staff and pupils was inappropriate, unprofessional and derogatory
Teachers to stage first national walkout since the Eighties as unions brand pay offer ‘an insult’
EIS General Secretary Andrea Bradley said she was 'very hopeful' that a better pay offer would be submitted as early as Monday
Unions angered by message from Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, which suggests that rises may not be covered by government funding
Jeremy Tucker banned for at least three years as misconduct hearing reveals he would often turn up to work in an inebriated state
Study found that anonymised marking affected gap between the two sexes
The National Education Union is demanding fully-funded, above-inflation pay rises and is formally balloting their members
From now until February, selective schools will be testing under-fives to determine to whom they should offer a place – cue parental panic
Outcry as draft policy by the National Education Union proposes a change in the definition of transphobia
Researchers said teachers judged students from poorer backgrounds ‘to be inferior’ to students of higher socioeconomic status
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Experts warn school spending per pupil in 2024 will remain three per cent below 2010 levels in real terms
The research also revealed that some teachers chose to quit the profession after completing their training because of financial pressures
Public sector unions react with fury, amid warnings that the increases will be funded by money earmarked for NHS care
Education Secretary has previously said a teachers’ strike would be ‘unforgivable and unfair’ in the wake of Covid
Education Secretary requests extra money from Rishi Sunak after warning of disruptive impact of industrial action on children
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