Sentences with phrase «naht general secretary»

The most recent message to members from Russell Hobby, NAHT General Secretary, highlights the concerns of headteachers across England about the current situation of assessment and outlines what the government needs to do...
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary said: «The school leaders involved in Aspire say they're on a clear path to improvement.
But NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby said it would ensure «more children get the support they are entitled to».
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby said: «Many parents pay to ensure their children receive private tuition in music and arts subjects because they realise the value of developing culturally rich lives.
Paul Whiteman, NAHT General Secretary, said: «The SchoolCuts website is clear that even with the extra # 1.3 billion announced by the government in July, most schools are facing unsustainable real terms cuts to budgets.
Paul Whiteman, NAHT General Secretary, said: «We saw the Department for Education re-allocate funding for school budgets in July this year.
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In his letter to Ms Morgan, NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby asks the government to match the overall level of funding to the «real cost pressures in schools».
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby told reporters afterwards: «That's very significant.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby labelled it a «damp squib», saying at this level, there will be no implementation and no impact this year.
«No central government department can or should police the entire education system for extremism,» said NAHT General Secretary Russell Hobby.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby criticised the Discovery New School, West Sussex, which closed last month after ministers withdrew funding.
«Rising demand, growing complexity and tight budgets are getting in the way of helping the children who need it most,» said NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby said: «Anyone who thinks that external tests are somehow an «objective» measure of pupils» achievement should be rapidly disabused of the notion by this year's second exam fiasco.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby said: «We have a balkanised system with authorities, academies and central government taking decisions in isolation.»
The definition of coasting schools — and its practicality — has been questioned by NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby (pictured above), particularly the value of including three years of data.
Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary said: «We want to see extra money for education, including early education before children start school, and renewed investment in critical services for families.
Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, said: «NAHT represents the vast majority of school leaders running special schools and alternative provision, and those settings are some of the best in the world.
NAHT general secretary will be attending, as well as the shadow secretary of state for education, Angela Rayner MP, North West head teachers, parent campaigners, and members of parliament.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, has written to Education Secretary Nicky Morgan asking the government to match the overall level of funding to the «real cost pressures in schools».
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, welcomed the letter from Gibb for clarifying the expectations of school leaders when authorising term time absence and echoed Gibb's sentiment that children should be in school during term time.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary said: «Education is near the top of the national agenda at the moment — as it should be.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, said: «While there's a better acknowledgement of the extent of mental illness among children and young people than ever before, the services that schools, families and children rely on are under pressure from rising demand, growing complexity and tight budgets.
Ofsted chief inspector Michael Wilshaw's comments that one in four secondary heads are «not good enough» have been branded as «unhelpful as they are inaccurate»» by NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby.
NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby says: «this is a basic issue of fairness in education.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, said: «Flat cash education spending at a time of rising costs is pushing many schools closer to breaking point.

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Russell Hobby, the general secretary of the NAHT, will cite Discovery New School in Crawley, West Sussex, as an example of «the dangers of poorly thought through policy, rushed in to be able to claim a result».
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHT headteachers» union, said he was pleased that Ms Greening had listened to teachers» and school leaders» concerns.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said that headteachers would be in regular contact with parents on travel to and from school.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, says: «After a trial period, the government has seen what many professionals have been saying: retaking phonics screening adds to workload and does not deliver for pupils.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, said: «After three years of warnings by NAHT, the government is still falling short of its core responsibility to guarantee enough teachers of a high enough standard to meet the needs of our growing school population.»
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT said: «The parent voice is an important one in education and children do best in the schools where teachers and parents have a good relationship.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT, will present these findings to MPs as part of his response to the Education Select Committee's session on the supply of teachers.
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the NAHT said that the poll «adds further to the argument that school budgets are at absolute breaking point».
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the school leaders union NAHT, has responded to warnings that more young people may yet travel to conflict ridden Syria during the school holidays by saying head teachers can not be expected to be «counter-terror experts».
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said: «The number of children in education is still rising but the government lacks a coherent plan.
Gibb's comments were in response to the Committee's inquiry into the well publicised issues with teacher supply, and followed evidence given by Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), who told the Committee that school leaders felt there was a shortage of quality teachers.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), says that the new freedoms didn't come with additional funding, meaning that most schools do not have the money to offer the larger pay rises.
Schools would do better scrapping student progress and focussing instead on school improvements, according to Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT).
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT, said: «We welcome the increase in the number of students getting A * to C grades, which is testament to the hard work of both students and teachers.
Commenting on the report, Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT said: «this report misdiagnoses the funding crisis we are seeing in post-16 education; merely shifting funding from one setting to another will not get around that fact.
Russell Hobby, General Secretary of the National Assocation of Head Teachers (NAHT), said: It is important that headteachers and school leaders have a set of professional standards relevant to the modern state of the role.
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of NAHT said, «Many Primary school age children will have received tech gifts for Christmas, from smart phones to tablets.
Commenting on the report, Nick Brook, deputy general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said: «The arts are under ‑ valued and under threat, both from the accountability system and funding cuts.
NAHT president, Kim Johnson, said: «Russell is a respected and inspiring leader who has transformed the association during his time as general secretary.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, said: «We congratulate pupils receiving GCSE results today, and commend their hard work over the last two years.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the heads» union the NAHT, said: «School budgets are being pushed beyond breaking point.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT, says that» the evidence does not support the expansion of grammar schools», arguing that they «do not contribute to social mobility» and «will distract attention from the things that really matter».
As reported by The Telegraph, the NAHT's general secretary advised its members that they should only travel to work if they could do so safely, but urged school leaders to not to leave parents «in the lurch» with poor communication.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, also commented: «Just as we are becoming more aware of children's mental health issues the resources are being taken away.
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