SCHOOLS NOT DOING ENOUGH TO PROMOTE RACIAL EQUALITY
Only 6% of BME teachers feel schools and colleges do enough to promote racial equality, a conference organised by the NASUWT, the largest...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON OFSTED’S ANNUAL REPORT
Commenting on Ofsted’s Annual Report, published today, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT IN SCHOOLS
Commenting on the Government’s response to the Women and Equalities Committee’s report on sexual violence and harassment in schools,...
Birmingham City Council signs up to TUC’s Charter for helping terminally ill workers
Council joins growing number of employers signing up to campaign inspired by GMB union member's battle Birmingham City Council yesterday...
WORKLOAD WARNING ON NEW TEACHER RETENTION
Over a quarter of newly qualified teachers say they only intend to stay in teaching for a maximum of five years, a conference organised...
MUSIC FUNDING – STICKING PLASTER TO COVER A GAPING WOUND
Commenting on the announcement that the Government is to make £300 million available to support music in a number of hubs across the...
BULLYING BLIGHTS THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS
BULLYING BLIGHTS THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS Commenting on the start of Anti-Bullying Week, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON DECISION TO DROP THE EDUCATION FOR ALL BILL
Commenting on the information released today that the Government will not be proceeding in this Parliament with the Education for All...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON SIXTH FORM COLLEGES FUNDING REPORT
Commenting on the report by the Sixth Form Colleges Association warning of the impact funding cuts to the sector are having on students,...
CHANGES TO PRIMARY ASSESSMENT WELCOME, BUT WILL ONLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF THE GOVERNMENT ENSURES COM
Commenting on the statement made today in Parliament by Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Education, on primary assessment, Chris...