Report will be submitted to Council of Ministers
An independent review is to look into issues around the ongoing dispute between teachers and education bosses.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle made the announcement in the House of Keys this morning.
It's not yet known who will carry out the review, which will look issues such as governance and communication between teachers, schools and the education department.
The review, which will not examine pay, follows a vote by three teaching unions in favour of industrial action in their ongoing dispute with the department.
Mr Quayle says it's important to find the correct solution:
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