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Teachers turning to payday loans to make ends meet

Teachers are increasingly turning to payday loan companies in an attempt to make ends meet, one teaching union is claiming.

News published on Tue, 26/03/2013 - 09:23

Education professionals work an extra 11 hours a week

Teachers and education professionals work an extra 11 hours a week on average, research has shown, coming second in a top ten list of occupations most likely to work unpaid overtime.
 

News published on Mon, 25/03/2013 - 12:29

More teachers are sick with stress

Stress is making teachers ill, with more of them needing sick leave to cope with it. 

News published on Wed, 09/01/2013 - 19:19

Teaching 14 to 16 in an FE college

Do you want to teach Years 10 and 11 using an adult-teaching style? With FE colleges being allowed to enrol KeyStage 4 students next year, we ask how learning and behaviour management differ between FE and school.

News published on Wed, 09/01/2013 - 19:02

Cynnydd yn nifer yr ymosodiadau gan ddisgyblion ar athrawon cynradd

Mae ffigurau newydd yn datgelu y cafwyd cynnydd yn y nifer o ymosodiadau gan ddisgyblion ar athrawon yng Nghymru a Lloegr.

News published on Wed, 09/01/2013 - 16:29

Rise in pupil assaults on primary teachers

There has been a rise in the number of assaults by pupils on teachers in England and Wales, new figures have revealed.

News published on Fri, 04/01/2013 - 10:21

FE and HE news round-up

Our round-up of news stories affecting staff in further education and higher education, from the last fortnight.

News published on Wed, 19/12/2012 - 18:10

Nursery teaching produces literacy and equality

Nursery education boosts literacy ability and reduces inequality, shows research from The Institute of Education.

News published on Wed, 19/12/2012 - 17:21

FE and HE news round-up

Your round-up of news stories affecting staff in further education and higher education.

News published on Tue, 04/12/2012 - 11:34

Education Review could lead to Councils losing control of Schools

A review has been ordered into the delivery of education services by Education Minister Leighton Andrews; the wide ranging review will analyse the way that education is managed in schools, local authorities and at regional and national levels.

News published on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 11:17

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