DfE evidence to STRB on teacher pay in England
The proposed unfunded 2.8% pay increase for September 2025 for teachers in England falls well short of the urgent action needed.
The proposed unfunded 2.8% pay increase for September 2025 for teachers in England falls well short of the urgent action needed.
This report is right to highlight the enormous gulf between Government spending on SEND in recent years, and the amount needed to meet actual and growing demand.
This report rightly highlights the complex issues that school staff are facing, including the acute lack of SEND support for children and increasing rates of absenteeism.
Rather than ‘ready for school’, the route to improving children’s outcomes is better investment in the early years sector.
Missed targets in 2024/25 illustrate the depth of the recruitment crisis.
03/02/2026 - A practical session looking through the eyes of a child growing up in a lower-income household that will provide ideas to help you develop inclusive practices.
The data reveals minimal change in the excessive workload and unsustainable working hours faced by our teachers and school leaders.
NEU teacher members across 32 non-academised sixth form colleges in England have taken part in today’s strike action.
03/02/26 - This webinar will explore those behaviours that, while not overtly challenging or confrontational, can interfere with teaching and learning.
05/02/26- Join this session to learn how to use your voice effectively in the classroom, and how to look after your voice.
Government must ensure there is support for school leaders to stay in the profession and go where they are most needed.