Why we must involve teachers in a working group to consider schools’ responses to racism and Islamophobia in the UK

The Chartered College of Teaching offers our heartfelt sympathy to the families and friends of the three girls, tragically killed in Southport, and to all those affected by this senseless violence. We in the education community stand with the people… Continue Reading Why we must involve teachers in a working group to consider schools’ responses to racism and Islamophobia in the UK

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StickyFive priorities for a new government

I was delighted to congratulate Bridget Phillipson as she takes on the vitally important role of leading the education brief as Secretary of State under the new Labour Government. It is clear that she is ready to face the challenges… Continue Reading Five priorities for a new government

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Dame Alison’s New Year’s Priorities

As we open the new pages of 2023, we say goodbye to another turbulent year. While we will all have hoped to focus on Covid recovery, new stresses and strains have distracted us. Global events, wars and disasters, have brought… Continue Reading Dame Alison’s New Year’s Priorities

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TEACHERS CALL ON THE GOVERNMENT TO SUPPORT TEACHER RECOVERY

(Scroll down to read letter) •  Over 1,000 teachers and leaders identify four key areas that reduce their capacity to focus on high quality teaching and negatively impact their mental health and wellbeing  •  Teachers are committed to their students’… Continue Reading TEACHERS CALL ON THE GOVERNMENT TO SUPPORT TEACHER RECOVERY

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