• 4 months ago
Lisa Tunnell of the NEU said "fourteen years of funding cuts have stripped education budgets to the bone and educators are paying the price."

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00:00Hi, my name's David Bradshaw. I'm a headteacher at Hilbert Junior School in Luton. Where you've
00:07got schools where turnover of staff is quite high, that can have significant challenges
00:14in terms of being able to do the job and then the additional work to support the children
00:20as well. And we are seeing that in schools a lot where we are teachers, but actually
00:28we're a lot more than that now. It's really hard in schools at the moment. I think there
00:34are challenges there in terms of recruitment, trying to recruit teachers as well. It has
00:40been difficult and I know the new government is looking to address that immediately. So
00:45fingers crossed, fingers crossed things will look a lot brighter in the future.
00:49Loads of teachers going on strike. It seems like they're sort of crying out for a bit
00:53of help. The latest one that I saw, teacher absenteeism. So the number of sick days taken
00:58by teachers. Could that be down to the stress related to supporting students with these
01:03extra needs? I imagine seeing so many students who are struggling does take its toll.
01:08Yeah. Yeah. That's a difficult one to answer really. It really is because there's a whole
01:15range of reasons that could affect that. Teachers tend to build up a resilience to a lot of
01:21illness due to the nature of them being in schools around lots of children and you build
01:26up that resilience. And I think over COVID, you've probably lost a bit of that resilience
01:31because you haven't been so much around that. And, you know, it's a case of building that
01:36up again. And, you know, that does take time. But, you know, there are challenges in schools
01:43now, you know, more challenges than we've had previously. I think that actually, you
01:49know, will take their toll. It will take their toll. And, you know, it's up to leaders
01:57to ensure that's managed well.

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