#NAHT2015 - In a new poll of its members, school leaders' union NAHT has found that 84 per cent of head teachers say that they have provided support for children from deprived backgrounds.
With the question of what it means to be 'British' rising up the political agenda, the Geographical Association has produced a series of materials to support the teaching of British values.
Tate Modern's Turbine Hall will be hosting 'Inspiring Women in the Arts' in partnership with BAFTA today (23 April 2015).
NAHT believes integrated, local planning of school places across maintained, academy and free schools is necessary. We need a local agency able to commission both new schools and new places in all of...
We believe that all children should have access to high quality careers advice. This can actually start as early as primary school, if it is offered in an age-appropriate way
NAHT has responded to Conservative party proposals to impose a new English and maths test in year seven (the first year of secondary school) and to intervene in those schools that do not achieve a...
NAHT has responded to an article in today's Times newspaper raising concerns about the possibility of young people travelling to Syria during the Easter holidays.
In his latest blog (published Monday 30 March), Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT looks at how assessment in education seems riven with contradiction, risking chaos.
NAHT (NI) President calls for school leaders to have greater budgetary autonomy to ensure the needs of vulnerable learners with challenging behaviour are met
Today the government has published new attendance figures for England's schools, showing that levels of pupil absence are continuing to fall.