Early years workers – Fairness Foundation polling
A properly funded early years sector is crucial to any attempts to improve the educational outcomes of children across the country.
A properly funded early years sector is crucial to any attempts to improve the educational outcomes of children across the country.
Eight trade unions representing teachers and other education staff in the UK and Ireland have called on the Israeli Government to halt the demolition of Jubbet ad Dib School in the West Bank.
We welcome the commitment to substantive and formal talks to resolve the dispute - which is fundamentally about pay and funding this year.
NEU teacher members in Northern Ireland have voted in favour of strike action.
Whilst we welcome ambitions to transform the landscape of SEND, we remain unconvinced that the measures proposed will improve the standard of provision that is currently on offer.
Teachers and education staff worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic and education unions listened to the science and acted to protect the school community when the Government was doing neither.
We are absolutely ready to come to talks. What we cannot accept are pre-conditions which require us to pause strike action.
While no teacher wants to be on strike action we are grateful for the support of parents, and do not take it for granted.
We endorse the recommendations by Barnardo’s for universal free school meals in primary schools.
The findings released show that providing schools with direct funding is a more effective means of ensuring that the most disadvantaged students get the support they need.
An attempt by education unions involved in the industrial action dispute over pay and funding to break the current deadlock and move forward with talks with the government has been ignored.
Labour’s plan is a start to addressing the scale of the crisis of recruitment and retention in our schools.