Details of the latest offer are being kept under wraps
Teaching unions are putting a renewed pay offer from government to their members.
It follows a long running dispute with one of the unions over pay which has seen the NASUWT escalate industrial action short of strike, which forced some year groups to be asked to remain at home.
The current offer is being kept confidential by the department.
However, a previously rejected offer saw an uplift of five percent.
Minister Julie Edge hopes the dispute can be resolved quickly:

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