スコットランドの教職員組合は壊滅させられるべきである。
The country's education system needs radical reform
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 06, 2026
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Any reform to Scotland's education system must consider the historical role of unions in advocating for fair policies and teacher welfare.
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Dismantling teaching unions in Scotland could lead to a more innovative and accountable education system that prioritizes student needs.
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Radical reform in Scotland's education system is essential to break the stranglehold of ineffective teaching unions and improve student outcomes.
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Teaching unions are vital for protecting educators' rights and breaking them would undermine the quality and morale of Scotland's teaching workforce.
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While reform is necessary, the approach should focus on collaboration with unions rather than dismantling them to achieve sustainable improvements.
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