EPI report showing disadvantage gap in education
Schools do all they can to address their students needs but they do so with increasingly dwindling or non existent support.
Schools do all they can to address their students needs but they do so with increasingly dwindling or non existent support.
NEU Cymru considers legal action over CSL’s shock use of agency staff
Today and tomorrow (12th-13th March 2024), teacher members of the National Education Union are again taking strike action at The Cathedral School, Llandaff, after the disappointing offer on pay and pensions from their employer.
NEU Cymru will today open its preliminary electronic ballot over pay, funding, and the school year.
Dr Claire Rickard and Ms Megan Dickson, NEU Reps at The Cathedral School, said: "We are being forced to choose between a sub-state sector salary now, or a sub-state sector pension in the future."
A student teacher's experience of working with the NEU.
"Disappointment and consternation" at response to Education Select Committee report into the inspectorate.
Only root and branch reform will end the tyranny of the inspection regime and the climate of fear it creates.
No shock that across most OECD countries schools need support in the context of a post-pandemic situation.
It's very opportunistic to present the depiction of a global crisis for education as a national success story.
NEU Cymru “deeply concerned” that pupils' experiences mirror those of Black staff.