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Principles of public education under threat
Teachers will share their pressing concerns on the challenges facing our public education system across the country, writes CHRIS KEATES

TEACHERS and school leaders from across the country will be gathering in Birmingham over Easter for the annual conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK.

Conference provides the opportunity for teachers to share their reflections on the challenges facing our public education system and set policy on issues that teachers and school leaders from across the country have balloted as their most pressing concerns.

The conference meets in the wake of a raft of announcements from government on academisation, funding and the future of the teaching profession, published in the white paper Educational Excellence Everywhere.

  • Chris Keates is general secretary of NASUWT.
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