Following the government’s announcement of £17 million in mental health funding for schools and colleges, Dame Alison Peacock has commented: “Even before the pandemic, teachers were telling us about the increasing role they were being asked to play in supporting… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on new mental health support
The Chartered College of Teaching has commented on the Government’s plans for assessment being announced. The Chartered College submitted member views as part of the Ofqual consultation which included concerns around the fairness of proposals, additional workload asks and potential… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Government assessment decision
Chartered College of Teaching member poll finds 41% agree with consultation proposals, while 41% disagree Members raise concerns around the fairness of proposals, additional workload asks and potential blame from media, government and parents Teachers are split on Ofqual’s proposed… Continue Reading TEACHERS SPLIT ON OFQUAL PROPOSALS AND CITE FAIRNESS, WORKLOAD AND BLAME AS KEY CONCERNS
· 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’