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Teachers at a primary school are planning to walkout over six days in a row over performance related pay and what they claim is 'poor management'. Almost two dozen National Education Union (NEU ...
Teachers at an East Sussex school have walked out for the day over proposed staffing cuts. Staff at Western Road Community Primary School in Lewes are striking over planned layoffs of teachers and ...
In a new survey, nine in ten primary school teachers said that children’s speech and language issues have worsened since 2020. Teachers have been noticing declining school preparedness in young ...
Fuge, 38, of Prospect Road, Dorchester, Dorset, whose father lives in Wrexham and whose grandfather lives in Dorset, was traced as being a primary school teacher working in Saudi Arabia.
Teachers joined a picket line outside their primary school for the first of a six-day strike. Almost two dozen National Education Union (NEU) members at St Matthew’s C of E Primary School ...
Ondo State Governor, Dr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has approved the recruitment of 1,100 teachers by the State Universal Basic Education Board (ODSUBEB). This approval follows the completion of the ...
Cartmel CofE Primary was said to have maintained its good standards after the visit of Ofsted inspectors earlier this year.
The parents of two young children were locked in a police cell for eleven hours after complaining on WhatsApp about the teacher recruitment process at their daughter's primary school. Times Radio ...
Primary School teachers and their next of kin in Akwa Ibom State have appealed to the Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, to ensure the smooth payment of pensions and gratuities, as well as the salaries of ...
A primary school teacher who turned up drunk to a school assembly has been banned from the classroom. Ashley Atkin, 38, had drunk more than a bottle of wine and arrived at work smelling strongly ...
remaining teachers will have to carry an excessive burden, more school leaders will be pushed to breaking point, and the future of primary and special education in Ireland will be in serious ...