Russell Hobby, leader of the National Association of Head Teachers, said the government had "slammed on the brakes just before the cliff face".
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In backing the overall changes, Russell Hobby, leader of the National Association of Head Teachers, highlighted what would not be changing.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers said teachers should not be made scapegoats for the system.
The letter was also signed by Martin Doel of the Association of Colleges and Russell Hobby of the National Association of Head teachers.
Head teachers' leader Russell Hobby described the changes as "limited" and said he did not think heads would be looking to employ unqualified staff.
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Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said synthetic phonics was an essential contribution to helping most children learn to read.
After another meeting on Tuesday about the GCSE dispute, another heads' leader, Russell Hobby, also pledged backing for legal action - and claimed that Ofqual had "lost credibility".
Russell Hobby of the National Association of Head Teachers said there had been no time to see how pupil premium funding was working, so it was too early to start planning for further changes.
Russell Hobby, leader of the National Association of Head Teachers told MPs the regulator's efforts for a "comparable outcome" had failed - and called for an independent inquiry, saying that Ofqual could not investigate itself.
General Secretary Russell Hobby said the cause of recruitment problem was a combination of the negative "rhetoric that the profession was subject to, the ever-rising targets and the fear of Ofsted is a huge trigger for this".
Russell Hobby, the general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, welcomed the move towards having a single exam board per subject, which he said was sensible and would "remove a lot of concerns about the system".
Russell Hobby, the general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said he hoped any changes might "reduce the tyranny of the league table" - but that much would depend on how the government interpreted the findings.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said the government had introduced the pupil premium at the same time as cutting school budgets elsewhere, so overall the amount of money in the front line in schools was exactly the same after the pupil premium.
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