NAHT has warned that students should not have to carry the cost of constant upheaval in our examination system, as concerns are raised about a repeat this summer of last year's marking fiasco in...
School leaders' union NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) has described suggestions that primary-age pupils should be ranked by their exam achievements as disappointing and destructive.
NAHT is to set up a commission of practitioners to shape the future of assessment in a system without levels.
This week, thousands of children will sit a phonics screening check which the government's own evaluation says will not raise standards or inform teachers of pupils' reading needs, says NAHT...
Responding to Michael Gove's announcement yesterday (Thursday 13 June 2013) on the removal of levels in primary schools, Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT (National Association of Head...
In a report today (13 June 2013) Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw says too many bright children are underperforming in non-selective state schools. Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, said he...
NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) has welcomed a report into last year's GCSE exam meltdown which calls on government to listen to the concerns of experts to avoid a repeat of the debacle.
NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) has welcomed Ofqual's review of the quality of examination marking as an attempt by the regulator to address public concerns about quality and consistency.
NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) said its initial observation of proposals for a new qualification to replace GCSEs has revealed some potentially sensible ideas but the union has urged...
Commenting on the report into last year's phonics screening check, Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers), said: This report clearly confirms that the...