Today the government has issued its White Paper on Education, which includes proposals to make sure that school leaders are not discouraged from working in challenging schools by introducing...
ATL, NAHT and the NUT are pleased that the Labour Party has secured a debate in Parliament tomorrow
Independent research shows that the programme is an effective and sustainable way of helping schools to improve standards
This move gives us hope that such dialogue can now be constructive
The government is wrong to portray the many voices of parents and experts as 'vested interests'
Voices of parents, school governors, school staff and school leaders express their opposition to the Education and Adoption Bill
In the past couple of weeks we have seen and heard what the Westminster parties have to say about education. There has been precious little to cheer.
A joint briefing document has been produced by NAHT, ATL, NUT and Unison to alert parliamentarians to concerns with the Education and Adoption Bill.
According to the government the only way to raise standards for schools that are not good or outstanding is for them to become academies - whether it's right for the school or not.
Instead of giving...
To reinforce NAHT's forced academies campaign, we are holding briefings for all school leaders across the Midlands. These events are open to members and non-members.