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Bringing you coverage of all the news and issues surrounding the 2010 conference. As well as special reports on best practice in schools throughout the country.
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Political Debate at NAHT Conference 2010
Education spokesmen of main parties address NAHT -
Inspiring Young People
BP -
Bridging the Achievement Gap in Literacy and Numeracy
Every Child a Chance Trust -
Learning Better Together
Exscitec and Imperial College London -
We Stammer and We Need Help!
NHS Islington,Michael Palin Centre, Association for Research into Stammering in Childhood -
Making Science Real
Chemical Industry Education Centre -
Making Recruitment Easy
DSCF in partnership with Tribal -
Science and Engineering - Something for Everyone
University of Salford -
Excellence in Education
Warwickshire County Council
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Political Debate at NAHT Conference 2010
Education spokesmen of main parties address NAHT
The NAHT Annual Conference was the venue for a fascinating debate between the education spokesmen of the three main parties. Ed Balls (Labour), Michael Gove (Conservatives) and David Laws (Liberal Democrats) addressed all the main issues from assessment to inspections. This clip brings you highlights from their opening statements.