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Fears long Covid is a ‘ticking time-bomb’ for teachers
Teachers who get Covid in school need compensation and better access to ill-health retirement, says NASUWT
General
5 April 2021
Teachers deserve the truth about the DfE’s Covid cash
The DfE’s repeated failure to be transparent over catch-up funding further erodes teachers’ trust, warns William Stewart
General
1 April 2021
‘Light touch’ Ofsted inspections for schools next term
Inspectorate will conduct on-site visits to schools in the summer term, but few graded inspections until September
General
29 March 2021
Back to school week saw at least 85% pupils attending
Headteachers welcome ‘high’ attendance revealed in new DfE figures for week all pupils were due back, but warn of ‘bumpy’ road ahead
General
16 March 2021
GCSEs 2021: Don’t blame teachers for this free for all
A lack of clear guidance on standards for this year’s GCSEs and A levels will make rocketing grade inflation inevitable, writes William Stewart. But it is teachers who are being lined up to take the blame
9 March 2021
Huge variation in number of teachers who have had Covid
New statistics reveal proportion of secondary staff with virus antibodies ranged from 28% in Manchester to 3% in Reading
1 March 2021
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