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Thoughts on the NAHT 2012 Conference
changing cultures were represented at the recent NAHT conference in Harrogate, with guest speakers Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP on Saturday morning and the Shadow Secretary of State for Education, Stephen Twigg MP, speaking in the afternoon. It was a … Continue reading