Teaching assistants ‘increasingly leading lessons amid teacher shortage’ – union
- Teaching assistants in England and Wales are stepping in for absent teachers, leaving pupils lacking vital support, stated by Union Unison.
- Low-Paid teaching assistants earning as little as £14,000 are filling in for teachers, impacting children with special educational needs the most, according to Unison's research.
- Research found that nearly half of teaching assistants are teaching more classes than last year, with a significant impact on the quality of learning in schools.
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