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Odette Wang

The wellbeing of the school workforce in England
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6th January 2020
The wellbeing of the school workforce in England
by Odette Wang and James Zuccollo
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@EduPolicyInst RT @DailyMailUK: Primary school teachers are SIX times more likely to be off sick with Covid than pupils https://t.co/hSjMmv0v1s

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@EduPolicyInst RT @EduPolicyInst: We’re delighted to confirm that Gavin Williamson will be delivering an address on the government’s plans to support pupi…

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@EduPolicyInst We’re delighted to confirm that Gavin Williamson will be delivering an address on the government’s plans to support… https://t.co/wvjbDEuLBQ

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@EduPolicyInst RT @tweetsbyames: It is "highly likely" that Covid rates among teachers are higher than the wider adult population, new @EduPolicyInst anal…

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@EduPolicyInst RT @lukesibieta: About 0.5-1% of teachers were absent due to a confirmed COVID case in the autumn This is much higher than among primary…

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