Publications
ATL takes the lead in driving education policy forward. We are widely respected in the education world for our groundbreaking research and unrivalled publications, which, together with our years of experience and reputation for informed policymaking, ensure our voice is heard when we speak out.
Whether written by in-house experts and input from our members, or commissioned from leading education academics, the high quality of ATL's publications ensure that they are widely requested, not only by members, but also by policy-makers, opinion formers and influential education institutions. Our wide range of publications on educational and professional issues offers analysis and advice on key developments in education.
Recent publications include:
- Coming Full Circle: The impact of New Labour’s education policies on primary school teachers’ work
- Supporting education: the role of higher level teaching assistants
- Race equality and education: a practical resource for the school workforce
- Diverse futures, equal chances: funding ethnic minority achievement in education.
As a leading trade union, ATL also publishes timely advice on issues relevant to the employment conditions and working environments of teachers, lecturers and education support staff. Our members also receive free copies of ATL’s regular magazine, Report, which is packed full of news and features.
Non-members can subscribe to this essential publication by calling ATL on 020 7930 6441.
For more information about ATL publications, please visit our website at: www.atl.org.uk/resources
Latest Press Releases
- Over-reliance on private funding risks jeopardising children's education - ATL
- ATL comment on school well-being indicators
- ATL comment on school well-being indicators
- ATL comment on schools being given a role to combat extremism
- ATL comment on 14-19 Education reforms
- ATL comment on school trips
- Conservatives education proposals risk killing the patient - ATL
- United Church School Trust agrees union recognition
- ATL General Secretary honoured to take seat on TUC Executive Committee
- Lack of transport blights lives of poor children in countryside

