Policy
ATL. Leading the debate
Teachers' working lives are as much affected by the big issues and debates in education as by the terms and conditions under which they are employed.
ATL works hard on behalf of its members to give them a powerful and authoritative voice on the issues which matter to them and their schools. ATL actively seeks to engage its members in policy thinking and formulation.
ATL promotes evidence-based, research-led education policies, which enhance the working lives of members and the learning of their pupils and students. These policies are produced by ATL's Policy Council and Executive Committee with support from staff and form the basis for 's position statements.
To find out more about ATL's position on a particular subject, read responses to government consultations or have your say on a topic, visit www.atl.org.uk/education
Latest Press Releases
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- Today's focus should be on young people's success
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