Chris Keates, of the teachers' union NASUWT, said such profound changes should not be contemplated lightly.
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, described the level of online abuse against teachers as "truly shocking".
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the Nasuwt teaching union, said supply teachers were "valuable members of the school workforce".
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said schools which converted to academies were being motivated by extra funding.
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT teachers' union, said Mr Burnham's speech would "resonate with a lot of people".
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union condemned Mr Andrews for trying to lay the blame on classroom complacency.
Chris Keates, the head of the NASUWT union said the recommendations "would leave behind the wreckage of a national pay framework".
The NASUWT teachers' union leader, Chris Keates, says the research evidence "demolishes the coalition government's case for local and regional pay".
Its general secretary, Chris Keates, said Mr Bell had failed to grasp "the reality of what actually happens when accidents occur".
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General secretary of the union Chris Keates said the new appraisal system adopted at the support centre created unnecessary workload and undermined teachers.
"We risk alienating the public and handing the coalition the propaganda it needs, " said Chris Keates, the leader of the teachers' union the NASUWT.
Head of the NASUWT teaching union Chris Keates called the wave of inspections "crude spectacles" aimed at creating a "climate of fear and panic".
Chris Keates said in this case, some of the school's problems stemmed from the "inappropriate fast-tracking of the merger of two schools to form the academy".
Chris Keates, the general secretary of the NASUWT teaching union, describes the free schools programme as a "reckless experiment with the future of children and young people".
Chris Keates, general secretary of the Nasuwt, which is meeting in Bournemouth, said there had been a "relentless attack" on teachers and that government policies were damaging children's education.
Chris Keates, general secretary of the teaching union the NASUWT, said teachers at the school had no option but to consider a strike because of the conditions at the school.
And Chris Keates of the NASUWT teachers' union welcomed the way the government had taken on board its representations to ensure the toolkit covered the extremism of fascist and racist groups.
And Chris Keates, head of the NASUWT teaching union, said local authorities and governing bodies were not taking issues linked to asbestos seriously enough and were failing to comply with their statutory responsibilities.
The general secretary of the NASUWT teachers' union, Chris Keates, said the national curriculum had been undermined for far too long by the "punitive" school accountability regime based on performance tables and Ofsted inspections.
The head of the NASUWT teachers' union, Chris Keates, said the government should come clean on what exactly it was proposing to avoid speculation and rumour causing unnecessary stress and uncertainty to staff and parents.
Chris Keates, the head of the NASUWT teachers' union, said Ofqual had shown no hard evidence that the wholesale change of A-levels was needed and that teachers and students would now face "huge turbulence and uncertainty".
The general secretary of the NASUWT Chris Keates said teachers understood the need for inspection, but believed it had become too "high stakes" because a bad Ofsted rating could lead to a school being taken over or turned in to an academy.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT teaching union, accused the Education Secretary of "showing disregard for parliamentary process" by failing to publish the draft admissions code alongside the Education Bill, which has been debated in the House of Commons in recent weeks.
"We've said that needs to be looked at, and looked at in terms of value for money and cost, but we wouldn't want to see anybody being made compulsorily redundant, " Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said on the BBC News Channel.
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