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Professional perspectives

Education Recovery report - a blueprint for a stronger and fairer system for all

At the start of 2021, the government appointed Sir Kevan Collins as its ‘education recovery commissioner’ and announced he would publish a series of recommendations later in the summer term. Since that time there has been a great deal of discussion about what that report should include. 

In this short report, we outline our vision for what we believe the report should contain. The report draws heavily on the thousands of conversations members of the NAHT team have had with school leaders across the country since the start of the pandemic.

Our report identifies a set of overarching principles that should underpin any recovery plan and identifies seven key pillars for recovery.

Download the report here.  

First published 10 June 2021