The general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association, John Dunford, said the report would delight head teachers.
"This is a matter for congratulation, not for turning the clock back, " said the general secretary, John Dunford.
The general secretary of the Secondary Heads' Association, John Dunford, said he was unhappy with some aspects of the method used.
However, John Dunford, general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association, has expressed concern over the creation of an "elite group" among pupils.
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Dr John Dunford, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, says they will "cease to take students through the answer".
The head of the Association of School and College Leaders, John Dunford, said the government had warned that money would be tight this year.
Head teachers' leader, John Dunford, welcomed the protection of frontline spending.
The general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association, John Dunford, said he was pleased someone had recognised that compulsory collective worship was "a contradiction in terms".
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This was echoed by another headteachers' union leader, John Dunford of the Secondary Heads Association, who argued that "any sensible assessment of teachers' influence over pupils' progress has to be related to those children's own previous best".
However, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders John Dunford said if local authorities were to be given responsibility for co-ordinating the turn-around, many of them would have to radically improve their school support mechanisms.
But John Dunford, general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association warned that there were "no instant solutions" to resolving the gender gap in this year's GCSE results, which he said could not be explained away by the "laddish culture".
"It is likely that the government will go into the next election having presided over an increase in secondary school class sizes during a period when the government's top priority has been education, " said the general secretary, John Dunford.
According to Dr John Dunford, of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), one factor driving the increase in pupils studying the sciences separately, is that schools seeking to specialise in science need to offer subjects in this way.
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