CALL FOR SECRETARY OF STATE TO ACT ON FLEXIBLE WORKING
The NASUWT has issued advice to members setting out their rights with regard to flexible working, following research which shows that too...
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EXAMS Controversial assessments scrapped to ease workload Scottish classroom assessments which pupils have to pass before being awarded...
NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR SUPPLY AGENCIES NEEDED TO TACKLE ABUSE
Action to tackle the exploitative and in some cases illegal working practices by supply agencies is urgently needed, a national...
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FREE SCHOOLS 77 new free schools to open The government has approved a total of 77 new free schools. Among the new schools are: Saracens...
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GRAMMAR SCHOOLS Grammar school claims overplayed, says OECD Andreas Schleicher, director for education and skills at the OECD in Paris,...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON OECD REPORT
Commenting on the publication of the OECD’s Education at a Glance report, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest...
REPRESSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN TURKEY CONDEMNED
The NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has condemned the attack on trade unionists and public servants in Turkey following...
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ‘A DISTRACTION’ FROM SOLVING THE CRISES IN EDUCATION
The Government’s plans to introduce new grammar schools are a distraction from the real challenges and crises it has created in the...
NASUWT COMMENTS ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS REPORT
Commenting on the report published today into the scale and impact of sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools by the Women and...
Rather than becoming consumed in a debate about educationally and socially divisive structural chang
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s statements in relation to grammar schools, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest...