One of the 10 teachers is ready to leave the school facing ‘disaster’ as one of the teachers.

education field Facing disaster, a union boss has warned, one of the ten shown after a new survey Teacher You can leave the profession in the next two years.

9 percent viewed in a survey of 1,800 teachers It is said that they are “very likely” to leave in the next 24 months, more than a third (37 percent), saying that their charge is heavy or unstable.

With 468,258 Teacher in England, This will be an amount of about 42,000 to release the profession – a figure that dwarfs 6,500 labor has promised to rent, has been funded by charging. VAT on private school fees.

Only 22 percent of the teachers said that their assignments were manageable, while a quarter said that they did not have enough time for the text plan, the survey conducted by the Ad-Tech platform Khoot indicated.

Matt Vrack, General Secretary of Teaching Association Nasuwt, told Independent The labor government has taken “no serious action” to address the current crisis in teaching.

“There are many factors behind the crisis in teacher recruitment and retention. There is a major problem of excessive and unbearable charge.

“It is widely recognized, including the government, but no serious action is being taken by ministers, local authorities or academy trusts to address it. So the situation has deteriorated.

“All teachers often face poor or derogatory behavior that are often not addressed by school leaders or employers.”

He said: “At the top of all this, the standard of living has fallen due to fourteen years of penance salary and attacks on pension of teachers.

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“This is a recipe for disaster and there is no way to run education.”

Mr. Wrack did not deny the strike action with teachers in the Nasuwt Union, saying that it depends on how the government proceeds to the salary of teachers and funding for the education sector.

More than one -third of the respondents in the survey noticed that their main obstacles for their involvement with phones and social media, as their main obstacle, blamed the span that paid attention.

The size of the orbit was also a significant concern, in which 1 (21 percent of the teachers) were said as the biggest obstacle to keep students busy, citing sizes of large square.

Matt Wake told The Independent The Current Status that 'is a recipe for disaster'

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Scene D’Arsi of Kahoot warned that a migration of teachers by profession would “put forward pressure on an education system, already some of the size of the highest class in the industrial world”.

“The UK is already experiencing the lack of a teacher, and a constant departure of teachers can also add existing challenges to limited time and congested classes”, he said, he said that, he said that he said that he said that he said that he said that he said that Independent.

“Teachers shape the young mind and prepare children for the world. They are one of our most important social property and the idea that many of them can leave the profession, it is worrisome. In 1800 we conducted a survey, more than 250 people said that it was not possible that they would still come in 2027 in class.”

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He said: “Labor has committed to hiring 6,500 additional teachers in England, but even in -charge minister Bridget Philipson has admitted that it will be a ‘challenge’. I sincerely hope that it is one that the government can grow.”

The government estimates that its VAT tax raid will increase £ 1.7bn per year by 2029-30, which said that the state will be used to fund 6,500 new teachers for schools.

but so far, Private school pupil number has declined by more than 11,000 In England after tax hike, DFE data shown – migration of sparking concerns can increase class sizes in state schools and reduce tax effectiveness.

In January 2025, English private schools had around 582,500 students, which was below 593,500 at the same point last year.

The survey of Kahoot spoke to 1,782 UK teachers in June 2025.

A department of education spokesperson said: “One of the lowest rates of teachers leaving the profession since last year was seen, and we are already vow to recruit 6,500 more talented teachers with 2,300 more secondary and special school teachers in classes this year and 6,500 more talented teachers.

“This government is restoring teaching as a high valuable profession, which should announce a salary prize of about 10 percent in two years and is committed to dealing with poor effigy, high charge and poor good welfare.”