Happy new year and welcome back to the tes news podcast!
On this week's episode we discuss possible industrial action of teacher pay, with an eye on various union member ballot results as they begin to roll in.
And we take a look at what schools can do to mitigate asbestos related health risks, when the data shows that teachers are at a higher risk than many other professions.
Links to the articles discussed are available below:
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 are happening: All you need to know
Going live! Could real-time data transform our schools
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