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
NAHT has published an open letter to Nicky Morgan calling for changes to the primary assessment system. The letter follows SATs week.
Government-led reform of assessment has alienated a substantial proportion of the profession and a growing number of parents. It lacks a clear vision for a stable, proportionate and coherent approach...
Government plans to scrap the bursary funding for students on nursing, midwifery and other health degrees will mean around 2,000 fewer people a year will study for a career in the NHS, according to a...
Sir Michael Barber appointed as the independent chair of the new Foundation for Leadership in Education
We cannot see how school level results can be published or a national benchmark set
Commenting on the publication of IPPR North and Teach First's 'Schools and the Northern Powerhouse' report, Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said:
The accountability regime prioritises English and Maths at the expense of all else