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A council wants to change the school week but won't answer questions about the plans
Dumfries and Galloway Council would not, or could not, provide evidence to supports claims that the proposed changes will benefit pupils and teachers.
Votes on strike action over Glasgow teacher cuts fail to meet turnout requirements
Teachers facing violence from pupils say incidents not resolved 'satisfactorily'
Teachers in Scotland overwhelmingly vote to accept new pay offer
Largest teaching union recommends acceptance of new pay offer
College lecturers vote in favour of new pay offer to end long-running dispute
Glasgow teachers to vote on strikes over council plan to cut hundreds of posts
Teachers set deadline for government and councils in ongoing pay dispute
College lecturers to be balloted on pay deal following Holyrood intervention
Glasgow City Council admits teacher cuts may harm 'the poorest children'
Students stood on the picket lines, now they want to know who stands with them
Jeremy Corbyn offers support to Scottish college lecturers in long-running pay battle
Scotland must increase investment in education or pay a 'very high price'
Union calls for 'significantly greater investment' to tackle Covid impact in schools
College lecturers renew industrial action as union warns strikes could follow
'Significant incompetence': answers sought from government over school IT loss
Union education centre marked "unsustainable" as enrolment plummets
Glasgow teachers 'overwhelmingly' back strike action in response to job cuts
Union chief: Students are bearing the weight of education system’s troubles
Teachers work average 11 hours beyond contract terms, report finds
Teacher workload and strike warnings: 5 things to know ahead of EIS conference
Striking college lecturers given access to £5m hardship fund, union announces
College lecturers across Scotland strike in ongoing pay dispute
Up to 45 Glasgow primaries facing 'unacceptable' staffing situation due to cuts
'We're fighting for our kids' education' - Glasgow parents protest teacher cuts
New pay offer expected for college support staff this week
Andrea Bradley: Our colleges must be saved before it's too late
Lecturers 'stand between the students and disaster' as pay fight goes on
Deep Dive: Exploring the key stats for Scotland's college sector
College lecturers to strike across Scotland as union escalates pay dispute
Homelessness, mental health and housing: Education cuts don't just affect students
Teachers' mounting anger as new scale of Glasgow proposed cuts revealed
Council officials blame primary teachers for poor attainment statistics
Confusion and conflict - inside the dispute rocking Scotland's colleges
Scottish Government urged to act after steep rise in school dual-presentations
Move to increase school starting age gains cross-party support in 24 hours
College lecturers in Scotland could strike after union members back action
Scotland's colleges facing further strike action as lecturers balloted
City of Glasgow College strike ended as union secures no compulsory redundancies
Influencers blamed as Scotland's schools see stark increase in misogynist behaviour
We must change our schooling to fit today's realities
Analysis: Report on school violence must be a wake-up call for Scotland
Violence in classrooms should never be seen as 'just part of the job'
Exclusive: New report reveals the scale of violence in Scotland's schools
In their own words: Scottish teachers on violence and aggression in schools
Questions raised over value of education training for senior council staff
Jewish teachers make 'bias' allegation against union in Israel and Palestine conflict
Scottish Government warned of giving 'carte blanche' for further education cuts
Scottish Government accused of presiding over 'quiet death of further education'
Strikes could lead to redundancies at leading Glasgow independent school
'Impossible' staffing squeeze in Scotland's schools could affect pupil behaviour
Teachers at Yousaf’s former school take strike action in row over pensions
Scotland's teacher strikes suspended as EIS urge members to accept new pay offer