#NAHT2015 NAHT is proud to announce the next phase of the highly successful Primary Futures project, a free, national scheme developed jointly with the Education and Employers charity.
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).
Today the National Children's Bureau (NCB) publishes new advice for schools to better support pupils with mental health issues. NAHT supports this new guidance as well as a new manifesto on mental...
School leaders' union NAHT has welcomed the Education Select Committee's report 'Life lessons: PSHE and SRE in schools' and its recommendation that the teaching of PSHE and sex education should be...
NAHT has been involved with the development of teaching resources for use in citizenship and PSHE lessons aimed at encouraging young people to register on the electoral roll and appreciate the...
Today, Nicky Morgan gives evidence to the Education Select Committee on careers advice for young people. NAHT and NAHT Edge have five suggestions which they believe would improve provision in all...
Core mathematics is a qualification designed for young people who have attained a C grade or better in maths at GCSE but who have chosen not to continue with the subject at A Level. The links take...
The Department for Education's consultation on performance descriptors at key stage one and two closed on Friday 19 December. School leaders' union NAHT believes that the proposed performance...
During an Education Select Committee hearing yesterday, Nick Gibb, the minister for school reform, indicated that the government is likely to resist calls to make sex education mandatory in schools....