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ATL's outgoing president Andy Brown looks at the issues covered in the September 2011 edition of Report

ATL's outgoing president Andy Brown looks at the issues covered in the September 2011 edition of Report
Schools across England have scrambled to respond to the introduction of the English baccalaureate. As the new academic year gets under way, Report examines the impact on members, students and education. Words by Charlotte Tamvakis
Following ATL's first ever national ballot in response to government plans for pensions that would see you work longer, pay more and get less, members across England and Wales took part in a day of action on 30 June
New ATL president Alice Robinson tells Alex Tomlin her ambitions for the year, explains her major concerns about education and sends a stern message to Michael Gove
ATL's group for students and newly qualified members, ATL Future, has been busy. Charlotte Tamvakis meets its new convenor
When returning to work after having a baby you may want to work more flexibly. ATL solicitor Kehinde Adeogun explains your rights
ATL general secretary Mary Bousted reflects on the 30 June day of action and where we go from here
Stalwart of Countdown's dictionary corner Susie Dent on whether the English language is really going to the dogs
ATL Northern Ireland director Mark Langhammer explains why huge budget cuts will hit all schools
ATL national official for Scotland, Keith Robson, predicts pensions and the McCormac Review will dominate the year ahead
The day of action showed the strength of the union, says Dr Philip Dixon, ATL Cymru director