More ex-teachers urged to return to schoolspublished at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2022
Hannah Richardson
BBC News education reporter
Turning briefly to the ongoing impact of Covid now, the government has refreshed its calls for ex-teachers to return to classrooms in England to help alleviate a high level of absences.
Initial data from around 10% of approved supply agencies shows 485 former teachers have signed up with agencies since 20 December, according to Department for Education analysis. The total number of ex-teachers who have signed up is unknown and it's also unclear how many of the 485 have actually started back in the classroom.
The figures come after data released yesterday showed one in 12 teachers were off work as the Omicron variant continued to spread around the UK.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi thanked those who had signed up but added: "I call on all other former teachers who are able to do the same to come forward now."
School leaders' union NAHT say the numbers of returning teachers does "not come close" to solving the issue of absences.