Union calls government ‘negligent’ for no ‘plan B’ when schools reopen
“We want schools open but we want staff and students to be protected as well” says the National Education Union
“We want schools open but we want staff and students to be protected as well” says the National Education Union
Talking up the idea of a ‘free speech crisis’ is a favourite of Tories, but this latest ploy is pure hypocrisy.
Teaching a whitewashed history excludes British students from different cultural backgrounds: it ignores the impact of their ancestors.
Workers such as teachers suffering from years of government cuts are continuing to leave the industry.
Staff made redundant in 2018 from Liverpool offered £15,000 more on average, says union.
Despite losing out on paid-for teaching, William Green is supportive of the action
Anti-cuts group crunches the numbers: schools billions of pounds short in 2020 despite Tory promises.
Tuitions fees in England are higher than in all OECD countries and economies except the United States.
Students should be tested under a whole person assessment at 18, measuring subject knowledge, skills and experience.
Picture presented “plays fast and loose” with the facts, notes Kevin Courtney.