The NAHT is challenging a decision not to pause inspections after head teacher Ruth Perry's death.
Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, said her death "has shone a light on the intolerable pressure placed on school leaders and their staff during Ofsted inspections".
Mr Whiteman has asked Ms Spielman to identify and agree "immediate actions that can be taken" that are "discussed and agreed with NAHT - it needs to be done with us, not to us". But it also highlighted a lack of "appropriate supervision during break times", which meant pupils were "potentially at risk of harm".
"Amanda Spielman has met senior NAHT representatives twice in the last week, and she has clearly indicated Ofsted's willingness to continue having constructive discussions about these issues.""unquestionably a difficult time to be a head teacher".
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