Forty three per cent of teachers said their lessons were disrupted, a survey from Teacher Tapp has found.
This is the highest percentage recorded since the Teacher Team survey began in 2018.
Primary are reporting more disruption compared to secondary (47 per cent vs 38 per cent), and it has risen more sharply since the pandemic.
The survey also asked respondents if they were looking to move schools or leave the teaching profession all together.
The number of teachers wanting to leave the classroom altogether has doubled the number in secondary since 2018.
Teacher Tapp is a survey app that could ask teachers three questions a day and find out what they thought about any topic.
A growing number of UK children are now eligible for Free School Meals (FSM), yet most still aren’t taking advantage of them on a daily basis, new research reveals.
In the wake of the Raac crisis, the DfE spent £5 million on research into the condition of school buildings, which is due to conclude in spring 2026.
Malmesbury Primary School in Wiltshire has submitted plans for a major expansion, funded by entrepreneur James Dyson.
Monday's Every Pair Tells a Story campaign to protest to highlight the national crisis in SEND provision.
Estimated data from the Department for Education reveals that 470,000 pupils under 16s use local authority funded transport to get to school.
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