80% OF TEACHERS SEE PUPIL NUMBERS ‘GREATLY INCREASED’ COMPARED TO FIRST LOCKDOWN

Chartered College of Teaching members polled following the first week of term Under 1% reported a decrease in numbers Dame Alison Peacock highlights “unsustainable and unsafe” situation Eight out ten teachers have said pupil numbers at their school have greatly… Continue Reading 80% OF TEACHERS SEE PUPIL NUMBERS ‘GREATLY INCREASED’ COMPARED TO FIRST LOCKDOWN

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on revised school reopenings

Dame Alison Peacock – Chartered College of Teaching CEO – has commented following today’s (30th December) revised plans regarding the reopening of schools. “Today’s announcement by the Secretary of State missed an important headline which would have gained support across… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on revised school reopenings

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on school COVID-19 test roll out

Today (15th December), the Department for Education has announced that it will be rolling out rapid-testing in schools and colleges from January. Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, commented on the news: “Our hope is… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on school COVID-19 test roll out

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Majority of teachers find DfE guidance ‘unhelpful’

·  Only 10% think DfE remote and in-school guidance was helpful ·  Over 80% dissatisfied with how DfE has listened to COVID-19 teaching feedback An overwhelming majority of teachers found Department for Education guidance relating to remote and in-school teaching unhelpful, according… Continue Reading Majority of teachers find DfE guidance ‘unhelpful’

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Chartered College of Teaching writes to DHSC regarding COVID test shortages

Following concerns from members regarding the availability of COVID tests, the Chartered College of Teaching wrote to the Department of Health and Social Care to raise concerns and to seek information on greater coordination of testing for teachers. We are… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching writes to DHSC regarding COVID test shortages

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on ‘stark picture’ painted by new NFER report

The Chartered College of Teaching has today (1st September) in response to the publication of NFER and Nuffield Foundation’s report into the impact of COVID-19 on teachers and schools along with schools’ plans and concerns ahead of reopening. The findings… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on ‘stark picture’ painted by new NFER report

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#FutureOfTeaching campaign launches with new global site and COVID-19 research

Campaign to support conversations across the profession about immediate and long-term solutions for teaching Free global hub – The Education Exchange – will provide space for teachers to discuss what the future of teaching should look like around five key… Continue Reading #FutureOfTeaching campaign launches with new global site and COVID-19 research

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on Autumn term guidance

Professor Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching has today (2nd July) commented on the Department for Education publishing new Autumn term guidance for schools to bring all pupils back. “Our teachers have shown great professionalism… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Autumn term guidance

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on Government’s COVID education catch-up plan

The Chartered College of Teaching has today (19th June) responded to the Government’s COVID catch-up plan to tackle the impact of lost teaching time. The Chartered College of Teaching also provided guidance to the EEF on the creation of their guide… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Government’s COVID education catch-up plan

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Chartered College of Teaching comments on dropping of plans to reopen schools more widely

Professor Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, comments on the Government’s confirmation that it is dropping its plans to reopen schools more widely and is planning to open schools to all pupils in September. “This… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on dropping of plans to reopen schools more widely

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