At Least Teachers In Other Countries

aren't shy about exercising their professional judgment. I wish they were as vocal here instead of always, always siding with districts.

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.




More is here.

It appears the government isn't taking the teachers' attempts lying down.

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