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  2. Teaching assistant (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In a separate survey, the DfES found that in January 2002, there were 216,000 full-time equivalent support staff in schools. This is an increase of over 50% since 1997. Whereas the number of teachers only went up by around 10,000 over a period of five years (1998 to 2002), the number of teaching assistants went up by around 60,000.

  3. Education Support - Wikipedia

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    Education Support is a UK charity "dedicated to improving the mental health and wellbeing of the education workforce".. Initially established in 1877 as a benevolent fund for teachers, but today supporting those in higher education and further education as well as schools.

  4. National Education Union - Wikipedia

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    The NUT was established at a meeting at King's College London on 25 June 1870 as the National Union of Elementary Teachers (NUET) to represent all school teachers in England and Wales, combining a number of local teacher associations which had formed across the country following the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75).

  5. School staff facing abuse daily - survey finds

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    More than one in three (35%) support staff experience verbal abuse every day in schools across Yorkshire and Humberside, a survey has found. The study, released by trade union Unison, questioned ...

  6. Hundreds of schools close as support staff take strike action

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    School support staff are walking out in an ongoing dispute over pay (Jane Barlow/PA) The living wage of £10.85 will rise to £11.89 per hour – equivalent to a 9.6% increase.

  7. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessionals are widely employed in schools in the United States and Canada, and in some European countries. In the United States these educators have over 30 titles, but a recent national trend has encouraged states to title these positions as "paraeducators" under their various job positions (example: Support Staff>Paraeducator>Special Education).

  8. Local education authorities in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan boroughs within London were not education authorities, although they were given the power to decide on the site for new schools in their areas, and provided the majority of members on boards of management. The LEAs' role was further expanded with the introduction of school meals in 1906 and medical inspection in 1907. [2]

  9. Association of Teachers and Lecturers - Wikipedia

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    Association of Teachers and Lecturers Association of Teachers and Lecturers Abbreviation ATL Merged into National Education Union Founded 1978 (1978) (merger of AAM and AMA) Dissolved 1 September 2017 (2017-09-01) Headquarters 7 Northumberland Street, London Location United Kingdom Members 200,631 (2015) Key people Shelagh Hirst, President Mary Bousted, General Secretary Affiliations EI, TUC ...