U.K. TEACHERS MAY STRIKE OVER PROPOSAL TO LINK PAY TO STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Apr 12th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsLONDON
Britain’s largest teachers’ association last week agreed to vote on holding a one-day strike to protest the government’s controversial plans to link teachers’ pay to the performance of their students.
The National Union of Teachers (NUT) approved the strike vote and warned U.K. education secretary David Blunkett that NUT teachers would refuse to cooperate with the government’s 1998 plan to restructure teachers’ salaries.
Under the government plan, teachers’ pay would be directly linked to peer appraisal, skills review, and their students’ performance on national tests and exams.
Education Secretary Blunkett told NUT delegates that he was willing to discuss how to best implement the plan, but that the proposal’s key principles were “nonnegotiable,” the BBC reported.
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