State of education 2023: mental health
A quarter of respondents say they have no access to CAMHS for their students and 80% say that excessive workload is a barrier to getting the right help for their pupils.
A quarter of respondents say they have no access to CAMHS for their students and 80% say that excessive workload is a barrier to getting the right help for their pupils.
94% of teachers and 97% of support staff respondents believe that poverty or low income affects learning.
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, commenting on the latest data from Government on pupils with special educational needs.
Students Hamza Shahbaz and Gabriel Perez detail their experiences of campaigning for much needed change in the education system, specifically around the outdated Ofsted inspectorate.
This year marks 75 years from when the ‘Windrush’ generation came to the UK after the Second World War, starting from 1948. Nearly 500 passengers were carried on the Empire Windrush from Caribbean countries.
Dr Meryl Batchelder, explains how climate education can be embraced in schools.
Schools' efforts to close the gap for pupils are not matched by government support.
The Education Secretary would do better facing up to the real challenges in our schools, rather than distracting attention from them.
Eight unions and the NGA call on the Prime Minister to invest £4.4bn+ per year to get a grip on the school buildings crisis
The NEU attended the launch event for the report "Growing Up Online: Children's Online Activities, Harm, and Safety in Northern Ireland" at Stranmillis University College on Thursday 21 September 2023.
This back-of-the-envelope plan shows a Government out of touch with the realities of the teacher recruitment and retention crisis