Labour’s education pledge
Labour’s policy announcement could mark the end of the deluge of illogical, draconian and ill-informed policies imposed on schools.
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.
Donna Macdonald describes her successful health and safety campaign during COVID.
These reports show the Goverment has failed to maintain the school estate or improve its resilience. The era of hoping such problems will go away of their own accord is over.
16% of teachers plan to leave in two years, and 41% plan to be gone within five.
The NEU welcomes this inquiry into Ofsted. There is overwhelming consensus in the education profession that inspections need to change.
Not enough has been done to ensure T-Level courses are fit for purpose
Better flexible working arrangements along with better pay and workload reduction will make education a more attractive and fulfilling career.