State of education 2023: workload and wellbeing
The State of Education survey gauges the views of working teacher, support staff and school leader NEU members in England and Wales.
The State of Education survey gauges the views of working teacher, support staff and school leader NEU members in England and Wales.
Trade union statement on the attacks on Palestinian children’s right to education and right to life.
Following the Minister’s revised offer for teachers in Wales, NEU Cymru are consulting their teacher members, to see whether they accept or reject the offer, via an electronic ballot.
The Government and the education trade unions, Association of School and College Leaders, National Association of Head Teachers, NASUWT and National Education Union, have agreed to move into a period of intensive talks.
Today, teachers and support staff in Wales' schools, took strike action in pursuit of a fully-funded, above inflation pay rise.
New relationships and sex education lessons ‘undermined’ as teachers have said they lack confidence.
Arts education should be a right for all students. But to many students, it is a right denied.
The centrally controlled curriculum is creating an education with which students are finding it increasingly hard to engage.
We will support our members in developing a broad and inclusive curriculum so that all children can feel engaged and enthused with their learning.
Few countries put their children through high-stakes tests as often as England does.
It is time to build an education system organised on democratic principles, and planned in the best interests of staff, pupils, parents and the wider community.