Teacher Work Load

Oral Answers to Questions — Education – in the House of Commons am 2:30 pm ar 2 Mawrth 2015.

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Photo of Julie Hilling Julie Hilling Opposition Whip (Commons) 2:30, 2 Mawrth 2015

What steps she is taking to ease teachers’ work loads.

Photo of David Laws David Laws The Minister of State, Cabinet Office, The Minister for Schools

Reducing unnecessary work load is a priority for this Government. In October 2014, we launched the Workload Challenge, asking teachers for views on how to tackle unnecessary work load. On 6 February, we published our response with a comprehensive programme of action.

Photo of Julie Hilling Julie Hilling Opposition Whip (Commons)

Teachers across Bolton West are telling me that they love teaching but are thinking of leaving the profession because they cannot tolerate the work load any longer. Will the Minister set a target for the reduction in work load and limit working hours, rather than just monitoring them?

Photo of David Laws David Laws The Minister of State, Cabinet Office, The Minister for Schools

The risk of that is picking out an arbitrary number, but we are clear that we want to see consequences for the actions we are putting in place, and reduce figures for unnecessary work load. We are commissioning biannual surveys to measure the effectiveness of the policy. I hope that the Labour party will sign up to some of the measures included in the conclusions of the Workload Challenge, including the protocol that would set out minimum lead-in times for significant changes in curriculum qualifications and accountability, which has been very much welcomed by teachers.