It found that the barriers to success were "social, institutional and political, rather than technical".
The 5.5% pay rise will be backdated to 1 September 2024, but with the 2024/25 financial year almost at an end, time for agreement is short.The Chief Executive of CCMS, Eve Bremner, said the teaching employers had made a "significant offer".
"Management Side wants to resolve this dispute and bring an end to the current industrial action, so we have worked extremely hard to secure the funding for this offer and the resources to deliver the workload measures," she said."While we acknowledge that not every workload concern can be resolved in one year, this would serve as a positive start."We would encourage teachers to consider the revised offer and supporting information."
The details of the pay offer are on the Department of Education's website.Meanwhile, the Education Minister Paul Givan has said that some pupils in Northern Ireland will sit new tests in Maths and English at primary and post-primary school.
Pupils will sit tests to assess their literacy and numeracy at the end of P4, P7 and Third form.
But they will only be taken by pupils in a sample of schools, rather than all schools, and will be used to assess Northern Ireland-wide performance in literacy and numeracy.Wiltshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, warned that "sharing unverified information can hinder the work of officers" and potentially compromise the extensive investigation.
He added there will be an increased police presence in Swindon while counter-terrorism officers continue their enquiries.A property in the Manchester Road area of the town is continuing to be searched.
Mr Wilkinson said: "I understand that such events can cause concern within our communities but I would like to emphasise the operation was intelligence-led, and the swift actions of our law enforcement agencies have ensured public safety."I know the headlines appear alarming and you will still see a strong police presence in some areas but I would urge everyone to avoid speculation about the ongoing investigation."