teachers across the country showed most wanted a return to "blended" or remote learning in regions covered by level three and four restrictions.
It comes after Glasgow and 10 other neighbouring councils were put in the top tier of lockdown but schools were kept open. Union general secretary Patrick Roach said: "The NASUWT wants schools to remain open, but to remain open safely, with additional measures which prioritise the safety and welfare of pupils and staff." The survey of 700 teachers found:Only a quarter of teachers felt control measures in their school were adequate.
One third said they were confident with the way their school is dealing with suspected cases of Covid-19.Teachers also raised concerns with their workload.
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