Teachers to strike over failure to '˜reduce stress and workloads'

Teachers have concerns over their workload. Picture: John DevlinTeachers have concerns over their workload. Picture: John Devlin
Teachers have concerns over their workload. Picture: John Devlin

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SCOTLAND'S largest teaching union is to press ahead with a ballot on industrial action after expressing disappointment with a review of new qualifications.

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) said the final recommendations of an expert group set up by the Scottish Government to address concerns with the new system did not go far enough.

The group was set up in January to look at ways to reduce secondary teacher workloads and stress in the wake of Curriculum for Excellence reforms.

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