Speaking at the union's national conference on Monday (28 July), Andrew Broadhurst said some of the proposals in the government's 10-year plan were "downright wrong" and "looked like they were written on the back of a cigarette packet when the education secretary had a spare minute". He singled out the culture offer for young people and the move to make teaching a masters profession as being particularly "ill-thought-out". The plan to provide children and young people with an "arbitrary" five hours of...