Members of the NASUWT teaching union have narrowly voted to accept a pay offer after a long-running dispute.
Their decision means there is now no possibility of further strike action in Scottish schools.
The NASUWT said its members voted by 52% to 48% to back the offer, which it described as "not good enough".
The union added that it would remain in dispute with councils and the Scottish government - but had no further industrial action planned at present.
The NASUWT is due to meet Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville on Wednesday.