Shortages of specialist teachers
Almost 20,000 more specialist teachers are needed to fill shortages in EBacc subjects.
Almost 20,000 more specialist teachers are needed to fill shortages in EBacc subjects.
Members’ survey says lack of Government funding having a major impact on schools and children’s learning.
It is truly staggering that a quarter of respondents expect their setting will close over the next 12 months.
The NEU will continue to pressure the Government to reduce workload and achieve the reductions needed by our members.
Our current school system works against disadvantaged students in almost every way.
Parents tells Rishi Sunak now is the time for Free School Meals for all pupils in primaries across England – not just London: new poll finds.
This guidance will make little difference and is a distraction from the many problems facing education.
Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the NEU on the Education Policy Institute reports examining participation in sports and other hobbies at secondary school.
Existing policies for behaviour and attendance are not working. These proposals are a serious and constructive alternative.
The teaching apprenticeship programme is an acknowledgement of the crisis in teacher recruitment but is the wrong way to address it.
This money does not get anywhere near what is needed to ensure our settings are well-staffed and ready for funded hour expansion.