The National Education Union says that 200,000 of its members are ready to walk off the job this week as they increase pressure on the government for a pay offer that will help them cope better with the rising cost of living.
An estimated 200,000 teachers in England and Wales will take part in three days of industrial action as their dispute over pay continues.
On Wednesday, union members in the Midlands and eastern regions of England will strike, with more walkouts in Wales and the south of England on Thursday. "Some secondary schools will be completely closed, others will have particular year groups in and a similar pattern in lots of lots of primary schools."
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