Not exact matches
Other key findings include: - Squeezed budgets mean many schools have been forced to shed staff, with further reductions to staff spending expected
over the next two years -
Teacher shortages seem to be getting worse - Schools that opt for academy status are not embracing the
freedoms it brings in terms of curriculum, and
teachers»
pay and conditions - Secondary governors are using 11 - 16 funding to subsidise their sixth forms, as cuts in post-16 budgets bite
Both types of school will be what the government calls independent state schools, with more
freedom over the curriculum and
teachers»
pay and conditions.
Essentially, academies have more
freedom than other state schools
over their finances, the curriculum, and
teachers»
pay and conditions.
Schools will also get more
freedom over what they can
pay teachers, the coalition pledges, a move which will be unpopular with many teaching unions.
They have more
freedom than other state schools
over their finances and curriculum, and do not need to follow national
pay and conditions for
teachers.