Teachers at sixth-form colleges in England face missing out on a 5.5% pay rise received by their counterparts in state schools. This inequity arises from the fragmented structure of the 16-18 education sector, with some institutions classified as academies and others as colleges. The government's inaction not only sparks anger among educators but threatens increased strikes by the National Education Union, potentially impacting students' learning. Despite historical commitments to equitable funding, current policies under the Labour government may exacerbate disparities in education compensation, undermining efforts to level the educational landscape in England.
Teachers at sixth-form colleges in England are jeopardized of missing a 5.5% pay rise, highlighting inequities in funding and support within the education system.
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