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Reducing Unnecessary Workload

“Teacher workload is too high and this has been a long-standing issue. But workload is not simply about number of hours worked; it is also about teachers feeling in control of their work. Analysis of the OECD’s international survey of teachers found that the number of hours worked did not significantly affect job satisfaction, but that teachers who reported their workload as ‘unmanageable’ did have lower levels of job satisfaction. Yet, less than half of teachers’ working time is spent directly on teaching.”

Department for Education (DfE) (2019) ‘Teacher Recruitment and Retention Strategy’, p.11

Practical resources for school leaders and teachers to help reduce workload, produced by school leaders, teachers and other sector experts together with DfE.

Workload Reduction Toolkit

Practical guidance for school leaders and teachers to help reduce workload, produced by school leaders, teachers and other sector experts together with DfE.

 

 

All workload reduction documents

Practical resources for school leaders and teachers to help reduce workload, produced by school leaders, teachers and other sector experts together with DfE.

 

 

Reports/posters of school-based research

Project reports for the teacher workload research projects funded in 2016 to 2017.

 

 

Department for Education (DfE) guidance