No @JuliaHB1 the funding to schools has been cut. When I taught in England I had science classes of average size 30. #skypapers
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easy the money went into getting teacher wages back on par with other well qualified professions. Starting wage in 98 was 16k
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where as a teacher could choose to go into the private sector and have a starting wage of 28k - 12k difference that was my choice
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the rest of the £ went into improving school infrastructure, cutting class sizes and getting new materials in.
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for example we had no/ poor computers in when I first started teaching computer science. By 2004 all subjects had some
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yes, and I pointed out most of that on air, didn't I? Better paid teachers should have brought better results, surely?
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I was on PSP level 3 - the top of the extra scale for good results. It was supposed to keep good teachers in the class- 6k
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The tories came in and now infrastructure is getting WORSE,teachers are leaving wages reduced year after year since 2010
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they changed the pensions - the thing that made teaching bearable -you could retire at 60. Now 67.
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FYI teachers get a pro-rata wage. They get normal holidays and the salary is reduced for the extra "holidays" that many work in
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