Hello and welcome back to the Tes News Podcast.
The big story this week is a continuation of last week - it is of course teacher strikes. Joining Joshua Morris first today is Grainne Hallahan, to give us a breakdown of things as they stand. And a little bit later we're joined by Matilda Martin to give us the reaction from school leaders and go over what advice is out there to help prepare for these strikes. And finally John Roberts explores what Ofsted can do to begin to restore schools’ trust.
The stories dicussed in today's episode are, as always, available in full at tes.com/magazine:
The ‘dire’ state of teacher recruitment
New shadow schools minister speaks to Tes
Ofsted rates its final year under Spielman
Is it the end of the road for Ofsted grades?
Can the school buildings crisis be fixed?
Labour conference special
Education takes centre stage
The school attendance problem
Ofsted under the microscope
The DfE workforce strategy reboot edition
Not (just) concrete
Unions call on members to reject 'insulting' pay offer
Invigilator shortages and the future of digital assessment
Budget 2023: All primaries to provide ‘wraparound’ care
How can we make assessment more inclusive?
Teacher strikes: ‘It’s a joke to say we’re letting pupils down’
Why strikes will differ from the pandemic
Teacher strikes: What ballot results mean for schools
Going live! Could real-time data transform our schools
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