Working with children and young people who have Down's syndrome
02/07/26 - This session will help educators support learners who have Down’s syndrome.
02/07/26 - This session will help educators support learners who have Down’s syndrome.
14/07/26 - How do we protect pupils’ access to a wide range of literature?
18/06/26 - Join this session to explore using drama to enhance oracy and connection in your classroom.
Rep briefing to help ensure that funding issues are fully included in bargaining arrangements in schools.
06/07/26 - An essential workshop for anyone delivering music in primary school.
17/06/26 - A powerful framework, developed through real experience in real schools, to enable you to communicate with clarity and impact with the child at the centre. This webinar is also open to support staff who are not in a union.
Educators who are members of the National Education Union (NEU) at numerous schools across Waltham Forest are balloting for or taking strike action due to mass redundancies across the borough.
15/07/26 - This session highlights how creativity and critical thinking are essential characteristics of learning across all areas of learning in the early years.
Redundancies and restructures are not an inevitable consequence of financial management, but a managerial choice
Internationalism sits at the heart of the National Education Union’s values. As an education trade union, we believe that defending human rights, including trade union rights and the right to education, must be a global endeavour.
Whether you’re starting your training in a school or at university, the National Education Union is here to support you throughout your teacher training and your career.
Advice for teachers starting out in their careers, known as Early Career Teachers (ECT) in England and Northern Ireland and Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT) in Wales.