Education Minister has announced the independent
panel to undertake the Review of Teacher Workload.
The establishment of the panel was a commitment made by the
Minister as part of the teachers' pay settlement for 2024/25.
The panel will examine all aspects of workload faced by teachers
and school leaders and will make recommendations for the way
forward. They will also monitor the implementation of a series of
workload commitments issued alongside the pay offer.
The three members appointed by the Minister are: Chairperson -
, Members – Larry Flanagan and
Liam Perry.
Welcoming the establishment of the panel said: “I am pleased
to announce the appointment of the Independent Panel who will
tackle the review of teacher workload.
“Teacher workload is a key concern raised by teachers and
school leaders and I am committed to addressing this issue. I
want to ensure that teachers can focus on what matters most –
teaching, learning and supporting pupils in the
classroom.”
The panel members are due to report to the Minister by the end of
November 2025.
The Minister continued: “Each of the panel members
appointed to the review has an extensive breadth of knowledge,
expertise and experience of the education sector. I want to thank
each of them for dedicating their time to this very important
work.
“I encourage stakeholders, invited to inform this work,
to help support the work of the panel.”
The panel appointments are:
(Chairperson) – Paul
retired from the Northern Ireland Civil Service in 2017 having
held a number of senior positions, including Permanent Secretary
in the Department of Education from 2010 to 2017; Permanent
Secretary in the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure from
2006 to 2010; and Under Secretary in the Office of the First
Minister and deputy First Minister from 2001 to 2006. He
currently holds one public appointment as Chair of the Northern
Ireland Committee of the National Lottery Community Fund.
Larry Flanagan (Northern Ireland Teaching
Council nomination) - Before becoming General Secretary of the
Educational Institute of Scotland (a post he held for 10 years),
Larry was a classroom teacher for 33 years, primarily in his home
city of Glasgow. He served a four-year term as the European
President of Educational International (EI), the global
federation of Education Unions, as well as advising EI on the
International Summit on the Teaching Profession. He currently
Chairs the OECD Trade Union Advisory Committee Working Group on
Education and Skills. Larry is the author of several English
textbooks, and he remains a registered teacher in Scotland.
Liam Perry (Management Side nomination) – Liam
commenced his extensive experience within the education sector as
a teacher in St Malachy's High school in 1981. Further
roles followed as senior teacher/Head of Department in St Mary's
CBGS, before taking up the role of principal of St Columbanus'
College between 2004 and 2021. In addition to his teaching
and leadership roles, Liam had significant experience as an
Associate Assessor with the Education and Training Inspectorate
until his retirement in 2021. Since retirement, Liam has
undertaken consultancy work with schools, the Education
Authority, and the Department of Education. Liam was awarded an
MBE for services to Education in Northern Ireland in 2019.
Notes to editors:
- The establishment of the Independent Review of Teacher
Workload was a commitment within the Teachers' Pay Agreement for
2024-25. This notes that the independent review will
be taken forward by a three-member panel, comprising an
independent chair appointed by the Minister following
consultation with Management Side and NITC, a member nominated
by NITC and a member nominated by Management Side.