NAHT has welcomed acknowledgement from Ofsted that time, resources and maintaining pupils' curiosity are the best ways to raise standards in science teaching.
Responding to the education select committee's report School sport following London 2012: No more political football, Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers),...
NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) has urged schools to continue to use the national curriculum as a guide to what they teach, not a limit.
The UK must provide better vocational education to students, NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) said today, if the country wants to boost the employability of its workforce and beat...
The government's proposal to waive the duty of schools to teach the national curriculum in 2013/14 masks a lack of forward planning, says the NAHT.
The NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) has welcomed comments from business leaders calling for teachers' judgements to be given greater emphasis in what and how children are taught in...
As the consultation into the National Curriculum draws to a conclusion, the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) says the government's promise of autonomy for schools to exercise professional...
Responding to a letter by leading academics criticising Michael Gove's plans for the primary school curriculum, the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) said today that the government had so...
Commenting on the Education Committee's pre-legislation scrutiny on Special
Educational Needs released today (Wednesday, December 19), Russell Hobby, the general secretary of the National...
Commenting on the Ofsted report Beyond 2012 outstanding physical education for all, Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said: Sport in schools is fit and...