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Labour’s first task? A huge decision on teacher pay
There’s little time to celebrate for Labour’s education team because they face immediate challenges on teacher pay and school funding, says the IFS’ Luke Sibieta
General
5 July 2024
How Wales can tackle its two-year attainment gap
Educational inequality in Wales ‘remains high and is reducing at a snail’s pace’ – here’s what the nation might need to do
General
28 July 2022
‘Colleges and sixth forms have seen the largest cuts’
Spending on early years and HE may have increased, but post-16 education has been left behind, writes Luke Sibieta
17 September 2018
‘Salary supplements would fix teacher shortages’
Maths and science graduates earn more outside of teaching – let’s give them a financial incentive, writes Luke Sibieta
10 September 2018
‘To tackle the teacher supply crisis, the government needs to remove the public sector pay cap’
Salary supplements for early-career teachers in shortage subjects would help to address the recruitment and retention crisis, writes one research expert
1 May 2018
‘On practically every measure, the teaching profession is in deep water’
The data tells us there is a crisis in the supply of teachers – the government cannot fail to act before things get even worse
25 April 2018