Commenting on the government's announcement of the TechBacc, Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHT, said: The NAHT welcomes the government's desire for vocational education to be held in the...
The NAHT (National Association of Head Teachers) said today that the government must 'bite the bullet' and boost the status of professionals working in early years education.
Commenting on Education Secretary Michael Gove's speech at the Spectator Conference calling for longer school days, Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHT (National Association of Head...
Commenting on the Secretary of State's announcement today (Wednesday, April 17 2013) of the remit of the School Teachers' Review Body (STRB), which will examine school leaders' pay and the terms and...
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...
The NAHT is preparing to publish a model pay policy and guidance to help schools implement new rules on pay which have been published today (Tuesday, 16 April, 2013).
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...
Sir David Hart, one of the most prominent and respected voices in education, has died.
School leaders have drawn attention to an independent report into the government's tests for high-achievers at primary schools which suggests that teaching and learning can be compromised by lack of...
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said the one per cent cap on public sector pay rises, announced in yesterday's budget, amounted to a pay cut in...