Commenting on the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, Geoff Barton,
  General Secretary of the Association of School and College
  Leaders, said:
  “Today’s announcement sounds like positive news for education,
  and suggests the voice of school leaders, parents and communities
  about the desperate state of education funding has cut through
  and been listened to by the government.
  “However, the devil tends to be in the detail and we’ll be
  closely looking at the figures to fully understand the
  implications. In particular, we’ll be looking at where this
  leaves special educational needs and post-16 provision which are
  both facing extraordinarily difficult financial circumstances.
  “We recognise this commitment to education is made in the context
  of a bleak economic picture but to put it into perspective this
  comes after a decade of real-terms cuts to schools and colleges.
  “If we are to ever achieve the long-term national economic
  stability and growth which everyone wants then we have to develop
  a plan which has more investment in education at its heart
  because this is crucial to ensure we have a workforce with the
  skills and knowledge to deliver that goal.
  “It is also important to remember that besides funding, the
  education sector is facing a teacher recruitment and retention
  crisis which is largely caused by the erosion of the real value
  of teachers’ pay since 2010.
  “This also has to be addressed as no aspiration or target for
  education is achievable if you cannot put teachers in front of
  classes.”