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.
"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."
Following the Queen's speech at the state opening of parliament, the government has now defined what is meant by 'coasting schools'. These are schools that fail to ensure 60 per cent of pupils get...
NAHT has responded positively to the changes to education inspection announced today by HM Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw.
NAHT has created the Aspire programme which has been working with a group of schools across England in the 'requires improvement' category. Half of the participating schools have already been judged...
This morning, Sir Michael Wilshaw will give evidence to the Education Select Committee. They will be quizzing him on the contents of Ofsted's latest annual report. There are a number of issues NAHT...
Though regulators are never popular, Welsh schools will again find sound common sense in the final report of the current Chief Inspector for Wales, Anne Keane.
The DfE has asked NAHT to share an announcement about a new package of accountability measures for 16-19 providers.
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...
Members will have received an e-mail in mid-November encouraging schools to sign up to the alternative performance tables. The request coincided with PiXL's London conference and the combined impact...