Disadvantaged pupils 'failed' by government's Covid recovery efforts says NAHT School leaders' union responds to report on impact of the pandemic on inequalities in learning between GCSE pupils from poorer and better off backgrounds 02 June 2023
NAHT comments on appointment of independent advisory panel for sex education review Commenting as the DfE names the members of an independent advisory panel for the consultation into updated sex education guidance this autumn, Sarah Hannafin, head of policy for school leaders' union NAHT, said: 31 May 2023
Education unions call on government to publish pay recommendation Education unions have today (Thurs 25 May) written to the Secretary of State for Education calling for the government to formally publish the recently leaked pay recommendation made by the School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) and to urgently re-start negotiations in the dispute over teacher and leader pay and the funding of pay awards. 25 May 2023
NAHT comments on new study showing links between poverty, mental health and GCSE grades Commenting on a new research published today (Thurs 25 May) from the COSMO (COVID Social Mobility and Opportunities) study by UCL and the Sutton Trust, showing the impact of financial insecurity on mental health and GCSE attainment, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said: 25 May 2023
NAHT comments on Children's Commissioner report into children in care missing school Commenting on a new report by the Children's Commissioner for England published today (Thurs 25th May), looking at vulnerable children missing from education, James Bowen, assistant general secretary for school leaders’ union NAHT, said: 25 May 2023