Press Releases
Education Budget Increases but there are still concerns for BME senior leaders and teachers.
Black and Minority Ethnic senior leaders in London schools, are still “under represented” in senior management and leadership positions, and perceived lack of support and limited career growth are seeing many black teachers leave the profession.
Oct 27, 2010
According to Integrity Coaching, [www.integritycoaching.co.uk] a leading London based coaching company which works in this field. Many BME leaders feel an increased sense of loneliness with the stress of having to live constantly under the spotlight, once they have climbed to the top of the career ladder.
More BME Teachers Required In England’s Schools
According to the Independent, last year saw a 12 per cent drop in the number of new entrants in primary and secondary teaching from non-white ethnicities.
There is currently a shortage of teachers from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds, it has been noted.
The Race is on; Academies set to revolutionise Britain’s Educational System
Academies are causing a stir- and have been branded one of the most radical changes to ever hit our generation.
Academies, funded by central government that operate independently outside local authority control are being touted as a "revolution"in schools.




