Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT said: The government's anti-trade union legislation is poorly thought out. It provides no incentive to end the existing trade disputes...
The government has announced it is launching a review into the assessment of pupils with lower attainment. The review will consider the attainment and progress of pupils at both key stage 1 and 2...
In its 2015 report on the performance of the early years sector, Ofsted has revealed that 85 per cent of providers are now rated good or outstanding.
Deputy General Secretary Kathy James reported recently that NAHT is still awaiting the full report from the Isos review of high needs funding.
"Sir Michael Wilshaw's comments are as unhelpful as they are inaccurate. They are belied by the statistics of his own inspectorate on leadership and behaviour."
Today (10 July), the Education Endowment Foundation publishes its report on how the use of philosophy in schools can help with core subjects like English and maths.
Responding to the welfare cuts announced in today's budget, Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT said: Further cuts to welfare and public services may have a negative impact...
NAHT has commissioned a range of courses to support SBMs in their role.
Education Minister Huw Lewis has announced that the Welsh Government will accept all 68 recommendations in Successful Futures, Professor Graham Donaldson's far-reaching, independent report on...
The government has today endorsed three providers of the reception baseline assessment for schools. The three are CEM (Durham), Early Excellence, NfER.