Teacher strikes will go ahead in Scotland on Monday after a deadline passed for a new pay offer to be made.
The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) said an improved deal was needed to prevent planned action going ahead.
Unions, councils and the Scottish government met on Thursday afternoon but no new offer was tabled.
Teaching unions have rejected a 5% pay increase, arguing for 10%. The latest offer includes rises of up to 6.85% for the lowest-paid staff.
The Scottish government and councils have said a 10% rise is unaffordable and the education secretary urged teaching unions to reconsider their plans for industrial action.
A fresh round of strikes will begin on Monday.