Almost half (45%) of school leaders have found it difficult to commission mental health support for their pupils, and over a third (34%) of counsellors and psychotherapists who work with children and...
Real-terms cuts to school funding since 2015 have led to a big reduction in the number of secondary teachers, teaching assistants and support staff in England, says research published today...
Safer Internet Day - or 'SID' - is taking place on Tuesday 6 February with the theme 'Create, Connect and Share Respect'. Schools and community groups around the UK will be promoting the importance...
As secondary school performance tables are published, NAHT warns that this data is not comparable to previous years and urges caution when reviewing any data which is only ever a starting point when...
Review of teachers and school leaders' pay urgently needed to tackle crisis in teaching profession, says NAHT, submitting its own statement to the School Teachers Review Body (STRB) to recommend a...
Today, Estyn, the schools' inspectorate for Wales publishes its annual report.
Joint union call for a 'blank sheet of paper' approach to inspection
Teacher unions have submitted a joint statement calling for a significant pay increase for teachers and school leaders, and setting out the most pressing issues facing the STRB.
'Personal touch more important than data when selecting a school', advises NAHT.
Damian Hinds is appointed new education secretary