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Special Educational Needs: Teachers |
Question ID: |
1743314 |
UIN: |
HL2709 |
House: |
Lords |
Date tabled: |
2024-11-20 |
Asking Member ID: |
4319 |
Asking Member display name: |
The Lord Bishop of Lincoln
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The Lord Bishop of Lincoln
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Member interest: |
false |
Question text: |
To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to address teacher burnout and turnover in special education schools due to low pay and temporary contracts. |
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false |
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Date answered: |
2024-12-04 |
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Is holding answer: |
false |
Is correcting answer: |
false |
Answering Member ID: |
269 |
Answering Member display name: |
Baroness Smith of Malvern
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Answering Member Twitter reference: |
Baroness Smith of Malvern
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Answer text: |
There are now 468,693 full-time equivalent teachers in state-funded schools in England, but the department knows that there is more to do to ensure that there are sufficient teachers across the country in both mainstream and special schools. This is why t... |
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Answering body ID: |
60 |
Answering body name: |
Department for Education |
Tweeted: |
true |