Sentences with phrase «unmanageable teacher workload»

Not only is it more objective and easier to measure, he said, but the link between good CPD and unmanageable teacher workload could also make CPD a useful litmus test for how hard staff are having to work more broadly.

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«In a context of unmanageable and unsustainable levels of teacher workload, the Government will need to demonstrate that its proposals will bring downward pressure on the workload and bureaucratic burdens placed on primary teachers and headteachers and enable them to focus on their core responsibilities for teaching and leading teaching and learning.»
In light of the huge funding cuts to schools, worsening terms and conditions, and unmanageable and exhausting workloads, teachers can not be expected to go on without significant change.»
With 1.3 million children under performing in the UK (Ofsted, 2016) and 74 % of teachers considering leaving the profession due to unmanageable workloads (TES, 2016), it is clear that the current education system is facing some serious challenges.
«Teachers» workloads are already unmanageable without the added pressure of being expected to respond to emails from parents during evenings and weekends.
Bousted has cautioned that stagnant pay coupled with unmanageable workload is «causing teachers to question whether it is worth remaining in the profession».
«Unmanageable workloads, brought about through endless assessment, performance related pay and Ofsted, are creating a toxic environment in schools, leading to many teachers leaving the profession through stress and exhaustion.
Ofsted should monitor teacher workload in inspections, since «unmanageable workloads» were a «key factor» in teachers leaving the profession, added the report.
While the latest versions have introduced more flexibility for teachers making judgements and increased the focus on composition, they cause confusion and add to an already unmanageable workload.
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