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- Jan 3, 2007
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I read pages 1 & 2 and got a bit bored of the usual teacher bashing from those who should have paid more attention to one so I apologise if this has been answered.
Does anyone know what they are striking for?
It is a strike against Gove's policy on paperwork and the change to their pensions. Basically, Gove has them chasing performance related pay, ties up most of their working week with forms and procedure leaving the time they actually teach at an average 20 hours out of a 60+ hour week. And he's trying to mess with their pensions. They are essentially striking for more time to actually teach.