costs and staff salaries. the teaching profession is calling on the government to stand by its 2019 election pledge to restore education spending to 2010 pre austerity levels. paul gosling is the president of the national association of head teachers, which commissioned the report, and a member of the labour party. i asked him what impact those spending cuts could have. i chill the thought of spending cuts, because at the moment, nine out of ten schools that we serve it i saying that they are going to be finishing the financial year in deficit. that means, schools aren t supposed to be able to do that, they need to look to balance their books. at the moment, even before we are hearing there will be any further cuts in this year, we are looking at trying to do things to reduce costs, and that will inevitably have our erosive effects on the quality of
head teachers in england say 9 out of 10 schools will have run out of money by the next school year due to the cost of living crisis. the national association of head teachers says there could be a £2 billion shortfall by 2024 due mainly to increased energy costs and staff salaries. the teaching profession is calling on the government to stand by its 2019 election pledge to restore education spending to 2010 pre austerity levels. paul gosling is the president of the national association of head teachers which comissioned the report. he s also a headteacher himself and a member of the labour party. what will further impact on students be if there are spending cuts? that be if there are spending cuts? git the moment nine out of ten schools
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