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<description>Steve Iredale, 56,will officially take over from Suffolk-based Chris Harrison, at the NAHT&#39;s annual conference in Harrogate this weekend.</description>
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<description>The March 2012 issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>OECD &#39;UK heads are best in developed world&#39;</title>
<description>UK heads are the best in the developed world, an international research study has concluded. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which produced the report, praised heads in this country for doing what school principals should be doing - spending time focused on learning, not administration.</description>
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<description>The February 2012 issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>Appointing candidates without NPQH</title>
<description>Headquarters has received queries about when the proposed measures take effect and, in particular, the date from when candidates for headship can be appointed who do not hold the qualification.</description>
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<description>The January 2012 issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>ESHA Magazine - November 2011</title>
<description>The November issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>ESHA Magazine - September 2011</title>
<description>The September issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>ESHA Magazine - June 2011</title>
<description>The June issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<title>Award inspires whole school community</title>
<description>Now in their 14th Year, the successful ERA Awards continue to make an impact on the companies and people nominated as winners.</description>
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<title>Research into the role of chair of governors</title>
<description>Research is being carried out in support of the NCSL&#39;s work in developing training provision for chairs of governing bodies.</description>
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<description>The May issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<description>The March issue of ESHA&#39;s e-zine is now available.</description>
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<description>The February edition of the ESHA e-zine.</description>
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<title>Report: &#39;Face to face leadership support&#39;</title>
<description>Research associate summary report focusing on the types of leadership support that headteachers found most helpful in assisting the school to develop an agenda for change and identifying and resolving its own problems. It reflects the views of eight headteachers in Greater Manchester.</description>
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<description>Steve Smethurst meets five school and college leaders who have been awarded OBEs in HM the Queen&#39;s Birthday Honours List 2011.</description>
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<title>Leaders&#39; Guide to...new Teaching Standards</title>
<description>The new standards replace the existing standards for Qualified Teacher Status and the Core professional standards previously published by the Training and Development Agency for Schools.</description>
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<title>NAHT supports proposed new standards</title>
<description>Russell Hobby has described draft plans to raise teachers&#39; standards as a welcome foundation on which to build better practice.</description>
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<description>NAHT members at Annual Conference in Brighton have debated the complex issue of the essential components of Leadership for every school.</description>
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<title>Thousands of great leaders in state schools</title>
<description>There are tens of thousands of great leaders in education.  Overwhelmingly, they are attracted by the chance to make a difference to children&#39;s lives. The most important step the government can take to keep the great leaders it has and attract new talent is to develop a system of accountability that is fair, firm and accurate - which rewards schools for the difference they make.</description>
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<description>Like it or not, we live in an age where celebrity defines success. And the Teaching Awards, now in its 12th year, taps into that culture in a big way.</description>
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<title>From Outstanding to Satisfactory</title>
<description>When Alan Lee was due to take up his first full headship, he discovered that his personal Ofsted rating as a leader was likely to change overnight, from outstanding in his current school to satisfactory in the new school.</description>
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<title>The State of the Labour Market for Senior Staff</title>
<description>The 16th Annual Report prepared by Prof John Howson and Dr Almut Sprigade for the NAHT is now available.</description>
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<title>Unfilled posts leave profession on knife-edge</title>
<description>Figures shows that a third of head teacher posts in the Primary sector were reported unfilled after an advertisement in 2009/10 compared with 26% in 2008/9. The absence of a permanent, substantive head interrupts a school&#39;s development.  High re-advertisement rates cause significant additional expenditure for schools as well as extra uncertainty for staff, pupils and parents and difficulties for succession planning.</description>
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<title>NAHT confirms election of new General Secretary</title>
<description>The NAHT is pleased to confirm the election of Russell Hobby as its new General Secretary Designate. Russell will take over from our current General Secretary, Mick Brookes, from September 2010. He is currently head of research and marketing at the Hay Group management consultancy.</description>
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<title>State of the Labour Market for Senior School Staff 2008</title>
<description>Professor John Howson&#39;s 14th Annual Report on the State of the Labour Market for Senior Staff in Schools in England and Wales, which was commissioned by NAHT and ASCL.</description>
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