NEU Cymru welcomes progress on teacher workload
NEU Cymru members will be pleased with the progress we have made on workload in schools, but there is still more to do.
NEU Cymru members will be pleased with the progress we have made on workload in schools, but there is still more to do.
Job quality of educational professionals before and after the pandemic
A booklet to help you work with your union group to reduce workload in your school.
In the latest survey of 1,200 NEU members working as teachers and support staff in independent schools, there is a clear trend in falling living standards. And as pay stagnates, workload remains high.
Your guide to reducing workload in post-16 colleges.
The State of Education survey gauges the views of working teacher, support staff and school leader NEU members in England and Wales.
It is disappointing but also telling that the Department for Education has kept the results of this survey under wraps for so long.
The weight of responsibility placed on teachers has grown significantly in recent years.
Chris Dutton’s experience as a school leader during the pandemic shows that now is the time for a new inspection framework.
Private school staff forced to take second jobs to make ends meet, NEU survey finds.