NAHT's reaction to the long-awaited government response to the EBacc consultation
Schools should be free to develop a curriculum that meets the wide ranging needs of their students
Ofqual today released its annual statistics on the number of schools and colleges that challenged pupils' exam grades in 2016.
NAHT has continually called for a broad and balanced curriculum, and will continue to campaign
England has superb teachers who are achieving very highly for children. Pay them properly and treat them well
Given pressures created by the Ebacc, there will be little time left for subjects outside the core
To boost the number of students taking technical courses after school, we need to look at the role schools play
When the focus is on numbers of students rather than quality, it is right to ask questions
NAHT will evaluate the report's recommendations and consult with members
The success of such a programme will also depend on sufficient numbers of well trained and well engaged teachers