Turnout was 48.6 per cent for teacher NEU members, and 55.5 per cent of support staff members.
NEU's national executive will meet next month to determine next steps
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Breaking: Teacher and support staff members of @neunion.bsky.social have said they are prepared to strike over the prospect of an unfunded pay rise.
Indicative ballots show 90.5% of teacher and 86.1% of support staff members are prepared to take industrial action over pay, funding and workload
The government is planning the most 'ambitious' overhaul of food standards in a generation. From cutting cake, cheese and chips to increasing fibre and fruit, here are all the key changes...
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The proportion of children reporting issues with conspiracy theories, misinformation and disinformation in their schools has increased by over a third in a year, research suggests
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Teacher pay should rise by at least 7% over the next three years, says @thenfer.bsky.social, to keep pace with general pay increases predicted by the OBR and 'continue to make the profession attractive'
NFER says teacher pay should rise by at least 7% over the next three years, to keep pace with rises in general pay predicted by the OBR, and 'continue to make the profession attractive'
Comments made by Ofsted chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver ahead of today's ASCL conference have not gone down well with school leaders' unions...
Uncertainty about the affordability of future pay rises will cast 'a cloud' as school leaders gather for the ASCL annual conference, its general secretary Pepe Di’Iasio has said
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‼️ A crackdown on off-rolling pupils, a call for standalone schools to join or form MATs and changes to the admissions code are among major plans unveiled in today's schools white paper
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Breaking: Newly-appointed headteachers will be offered retention payments of up to £15,000 to work in certain areas under a planned pilot, the government has said
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Ministers have pledged eight weeks of full maternity pay for leaders, teachers and support staff in England
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The devil will absolutely be in the detail on this, but it's a big move on private special schools.
Quite a bit we don't know yet such as the £ value of the bands and what the 'standards' will be.
One big question for me is - will this see companies pull out of the market and close schools?
Leaders' union @naht.org.uk is to set up an independent advisory panel to better scrutinise the impact of new Ofsted inspections on school leader wellbeing.
Feedback will be gathered post-inspection and reviewed by the group. It will also examine the impact of RISE interventions.
More here...
More research is needed into the impact of AI tutoring for pupils, experts have warned after the government announced plans to trial it in England’s schools
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Ofsted latest: First report cards for non-voluntary school inspections offer an early look at grading, while the watchdog has refuted claims AI is being used to write report cards amid concerns over 'generic' wording, and a special school has been recommended for special measures
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Sector leaders have criticised the 'limited breadth and diversity' of experts recruited to help write the new national curriculum
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The House of Lords has amended the children’s wellbeing and schools bill to include a clause that would force ministers to enact a social media ban for under-16s
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This joint judgment area has prompted lots of discussion since the first Ofsted report cards were published. At least one school has been downgraded because their attendance was lacking, despite inspectors praising good behaviour.
Martyn Oliver says it's something he'll be watching...
The gov is investing £23mil to expand its edtech pilot in schools into a four-year programme, education secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced at #BettUK2026
It will 'put the latest tech and AI tools through their places in...classrooms across the country'
Breaking: Ofsted will check every school’s policy on mobile phones during inspections and ministers will issue 'tougher guidance for schools' on restricting the devices, the government has announced
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Artificial intelligence used in schools should look out for signs of 'distress' in pupils and flag concerning behaviour to safeguarding leads, new government guidance states
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All teaching staff in England will be eligible for SEND training as part of a £200 million new development package, government has announced
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🔍 Ofsted has announced it has inspected a school that postponed a visit by its local MP because of a planned protest by pro-Palestine activists
The government looks set to hand itself sweeping powers to close MATs based on trust-level education failures alone, once new Ofsted trust inspections are introduced
Here's everything you need to know...
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Big story from @lydiach.bsky.social - buried in Treasury documents, the government confirms it intends to allocate disadvantage funding to schools based on income data, not free school meals eligibility.
It follows criticism that FSM is a poor proxy for poverty
The DfE's post came the same day the Teacher Wellbeing Index revealed teacher wellbeing is at a record low.
ASCL's @pepediiasio.bsky.social says the timing is 'ill-advised at best'. 'At worst it suggests a real lack of understanding'.
@danielkebedeneu.bsky.social calls it 'completely tone deaf'