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Don't use 'tougher diagnosis' as an excuse
NAHT has warned the government not to use 'toughening up' the diagnosis of special education needs...
15 May 2012
Mobile ban is short-sighted and may backfire
Commenting on suggestions by Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw that he may recommend banning mobile...
10 May 2012
Heads seek guidelines on social network abuse
Members of NAHT voted today to lobby DfE to provide guidance to schools on abuse of staff and heads...
05 May 2012
Parents give schools vote of confidence
In a survey conducted on behalf of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) by IBD-UK2 and...
02 May 2012
New admissions codes effective February 2012
NAHT now represents school leaders employed within a broader range of school 'type', therefore it...
20 April 2012
Recover truancy fines from child benefits?
Effectively you're fining the child and their brothers and sisters not the real offender. Better to...
16 April 2012
Raising of the Participation Age
Clarification of the position of 18 year olds.
05 April 2012
Parents and schools an unbeatable team
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has welcomed a report highlighting how parents and...
30 March 2012
Absences fall as leaders and parents join forces
NAHT has welcomed the announcement of a fall in pupil absentee rates as a reflection of the hard...
29 March 2012
Riots, Communities and Victims Panel report
Schools do help build character and have been doing so for years. Most schools see that as the...
28 March 2012
Year 9 Award Scheme
Nominations sought for 'Dux Award'
27 March 2012
Online Bullying - Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News is seeking examples of cyber bullying involving primary pupils
22 March 2012
'Illegal' exclusions fuelled by league tables
NAHT has acknowledged the need for the Children's Commissioner's honest appraisal of the impact of...
19 March 2012
''Speak up!'' equalities minister tells girls
In the special edition of the NAHT magazine, Leadership Focus, Ms Featherstone says: If you're...
07 March 2012
Screening and searching pupils
NAHT recommends caution in searching pupils and always follow the DfE guidance.
27 February 2012
Pupil and Parent Matters
How to: Deal with family conflicts Handle pupil behaviour
13 February 2012
Current DfE consultation on exclusion
The Association encourages members to submit individual responses but would really welcome the...
27 January 2012
Latest news on the Education Act
Following agreement by both Houses on the text of the Education Bill 2010-11 it received Royal...
30 November 2011
Move on from structures to teaching quality
NAHT says the government's Education Bill paid too much attention to structures, powers and...
17 November 2011
Guidance to schools on student protests
There has been speculation about school age students participating in the next round of protests...
08 November 2011
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