NEU Cymru welcomes progress on teacher workload
NEU Cymru members will be pleased with the progress we have made on workload in schools, but there is still more to do.
NEU Cymru members will be pleased with the progress we have made on workload in schools, but there is still more to do.
Research shows Government plans risk widening gap in child development.
These results confirm the point made by teachers and researchers: primary schools are still deeply affected by the pandemic and SATs worsen this already difficult situation.
Government must publish the STRB report and restart discussions with the unions or strike action will be going ahead at the start of September.
Labour’s policy announcement could mark the end of the deluge of illogical, draconian and ill-informed policies imposed on schools.
A West Yorkshire member on their light touch approach to making pupils 'secondary ready', not 'SATs ready'.
Union leaders call on Education Secretary to stop delaying school pay review body recommendations
Poverty and disadvantage can have severe impacts on children’s educational experience
Robert Poole talks about how he became an NEU Rep and achieved a successful pay campaign at his workplace.
Fran King describes how acting collectively led to a successful safety campaign during the pandemic.