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The Strongest Teacher Is Not Always the Best Teacher: Student-Centric Answer Selection
Announce Type: replace Abstract: LLM training increasingly relies on teacher-generated supervision, from synthetic responses to reasoning traces and tool-use demonstrations. Current practice often chooses the highest-performing teacher to generate student training data, implicitly treating teacher test performance as a proxy for teaching quality. We show that this assumption can fail: even when multiple teachers provide correct answers to the same question, the answer from the strongest...
Teachers' emotions can make or break student learning
Teachers' emotions can make or break student learning Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Teachers' emotions in the classroom play a critical role in how students learn, according to research published in the Journal of Educational Psychology. When teachers experience enjoyment, they deliver higher-quality instruction that boosts students' confidence in their abilities, interest and academic performance, while teacher anger is linked to poorer teaching and worse...
Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year
Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year The number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England fell by around 1,900 in a year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government insists it is continuing to recruit extra teachers after being accused of “making a mockery” of its promise. Department for Education (DfE) figures released on Thursday showed the number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England, excluding further education...
Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year
Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year The number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England fell by around 1,900 in a year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government insists it is continuing to recruit extra teachers after being accused of “making a mockery” of its promise. Department for Education (DfE) figures released on Thursday showed the number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England, excluding further education...
When Should the Teacher Move? Temporal Coupling and Stability in Self On-Policy Distillation
Announce Type: new Abstract: Self on-policy distillation trains a student policy against a teacher derived from its own parameter history, yet the teacher's update schedule -- which governs the \emph{temporal coupling} between teacher and student -- has not been systematically studied as a stability variable. Through a controlled schedule sweep on Qwen3-8B, we establish that \emph{isolation periods}, defined as complete teacher freezing between updates, are the key structural property...
Victorian teachers sue over alleged unpaid superannuation
Victorian teachers in class action over alleged unpaid superannuation Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:17am In short: Victorian teachers are suing the state's Department of Education over what they allege are unpaid superannuation payments for tens of thousands of teachers. The union alleges the department failed to pay superannuation entitlements on an annual payment for teachers called the Salary Loading Allowance from 1995 to 2023. The department insists it complied with advice in place at the time.
Will Mexico's World Cup party be spoiled by teacher protest?
Will Mexico's World Cup party be spoiled by teacher protest? June 8, 2026As Mexico City prepares to host the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday, teachers have pledged to continue their protests for increased wages and better labor conditions in the area surrounding the capital's legendary Estadio Azteca (Aztec Stadium) as part of a national strike announced June 1 by the CNTE education workers union, which is demanding a 100% pay-rise. Over the past week, thousands of teachers have...
Teacher protests in Mexico could spoil the World Cup party
Teacher protests in Mexico could spoil the World Cup party June 8, 2026As Mexico City prepares to host the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday, teachers have pledged to continue their protests for increased wages and better labor conditions in the area surrounding the capital's legendary Estadio Azteca (Aztec Stadium) as part of a national strike announced June 1 by the CNTE education workers union, which is demanding a 100% pay-rise. Over the past week, thousands of teachers have...
Nursery teachers offered £4,500 bonus to work in deprived areas - see full list
Nursery teachers offered £4,500 bonus to work in deprived areas - see full list Qualified nursery teachers will be offered £4,500 bonuses to work in 10 deprived communities under a new scheme to boost early years outcomes - see full list of areas Qualified nursery teachers will be offered £4,500 bonuses to work in 10 deprived communities under a new scheme to boost early years outcomes. Fewer than one in 10 nursery staff currently hold a graduate teaching qualification – yet evidence shows...
Striking teachers bring Mexico City to a standstill ahead of World Cup
Striking teachers bring Mexico City to a standstill ahead of World Cup Thousands of demonstrators blocked a major avenue leading to Mexico City's Azteca Stadium on Tuesday, days before the 2026 World Cup opens at the venue, as teacher-led protests disrupted the capital. The demonstration, organised by a dissident faction of the CNTE teachers' union, followed a week of unrest that President Claudia Sheinbaum described as a "provocation." Thousands of demonstrators blocked an avenue leading to...