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4 December 2024

Vague 6,500 recruitment target unlikely to be met without ‘new policy action’

Recruitment & Retention
20 November 2024

Teaching staff continue to report high levels of anxiety, depression, stress, and burn-out

Staff wellbeing
1 October 2024

More than 52 hours a week: Teacher workload continues to rise

Workload
21 May 2024

Education Select Committee: Unless workforce feels 'respected and rewarded', teacher shortfalls in key subjects will deepen

Recruitment & Retention
1 May 2024

Teaching on the cheap? Two in five TAs cover at least five hours of lessons a week

Support staff
8 April 2024

No strikes yet, but teaching unions step-up pay campaigns amid calls for a National Commission

Trade unions
20 March 2024

A substantial risk: Teacher supply at secondary level is in 'critical state'

Recruitment & Retention
5 March 2024

Tensions rise over teacher pay award as working hours increase again

Pay and conditions
26 February 2024

Teachers working £15,000 worth of unpaid overtime

Workload
5 February 2024

Only 1 in 10 teachers say they have a manageable workload

Workload
29 January 2024

'Relentless & crushing' – MPs demand action to tackle 'unacceptable burden' of Ofsted inspection

Ofsted
17 January 2024

'Significant workload burden’ – taskforce scraps performance-related pay

Appraisal & PM
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