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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Millie Cooke

Warning issued as teachers overwhelmed by schoolwork

  • A new survey indicates that one in ten teachers in England could leave the profession within the next two years, primarily due to overwhelming workloads.
  • This potential departure of around 42,000 educators significantly exceeds the Labour Party's commitment to hire 6,500 new teachers.
  • Matt Wrack, general secretary of the NASUWT union, criticised the Labour government for taking "no serious action" to address the crisis, citing excessive workload and falling living standards.
  • Teachers also highlighted short attention spans from phone use and large class sizes as significant barriers to pupil engagement.
  • Concerns are rising over the viability of Labour's plan to fund new teachers via VAT on private school fees, as private school pupil numbers have already declined.

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