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Why teaching is at crossroads
Mark Langhammer, the Northern Ireland, regional secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), on why teachers across all five main unions are embroiled in industrial action short of strike.
Maths teaching
The Prime Minister’s ambition will be thwarted, though, unless he faces up to the reality of the state of education in England.
NITC statement
The five recognised teacher unions are calling on all teachers and school leaders to take a full day of strike on the 26 April.
NEU postpones action in Wales
Following detailed talks, the National Executive of the NEU have agreed to postpone a planned day of action in Wales, which was scheduled for the 14 February 2023.
Individual pupil behaviour - risk assessments
Behaviour risk audits have the maximum degree of success where there are established systems for the efficient collation of pupil behaviour data.
Violence and managing student behaviour
It is clearly of paramount importance that students exhibiting violent behaviour are treated fairly and equally under the school or college behaviour policy.
NEU strike action
Today, teachers in schools and sixth form college in England and Wales and support staff in Wales schools, took strike action in pursuit of a fully-funded, above inflation pay rise.
Martin and Erica's Journey notes
Teaching notes on the content and usage of the 'Martin and Erica's Journey' section of the resource, together with advice on the pedagogical challenges and conceptual issues it raises.
Martin and Erica's Journey
This is the story of Martin and Erica Stern and the journey they were forced to make through Europe during the Second World War.
Workplace reps
Whether in a school, college or elsewhere in the education service, the role of the workplace representative (rep) is a vital one for the National Education Union.