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Teaching unions slam ministers as survey reveals major cuts to teaching assistants
School children in a classroom

TEACHING unions have criticised the government after a Sutton Trust survey found more than two in three senior leaders in schools have had to cut back on teaching assistants this year.

The online poll also found that one in three senior leaders cut teaching staff and nearly half cut support staff.

Teaching assistant cuts were highest in primary schools, while more secondary schools suffered greater losses in teaching and support staff.

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