Hundreds of thousands of children face classroom disruption after head teachers backed an unprecedented boycott of national tests for 11-year-olds.
Primary heads voted to take industrial action for only the second time in their union's 112-year history.
Members of the National Association of Head Teachers voted decisively to ' frustrate the administration' of compulsory tests due to be taken by 600,000 11-year-olds between May 10 and May 13. Sixty-one per cent backed the action.
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It appears the government isn't taking the teachers' attempts lying down.
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