Headteachers have held a minute's silence for teacher Ann Maguire, who was stabbed to death in front of her pupils at a school in Leeds.
Mrs Maguire, 61, was attacked in a classroom at Corpus Christi Catholic College on Monday.
About 300 members of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) took part in the silent tribute at their annual conference in Birmingham.
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with Mrs Maguire's murder.
The boy, who cannot be named, is due to stand trial in November.
'Remarkable service'Outgoing NAHT president Bernadette Hunter asked delegates to pay tribute to Mrs Maguire's 40 years of service, describing her as a "dedicated, inspiring and caring teacher who was loved by so many".
Delegates stood and bowed their heads for the minute's silence and applauded at the end.
Afterwards, Mrs Hunter said the NAHT's conference would celebrate "the wonderful work of teachers and headteachers and the remarkable service our profession has given to this country".
Mrs Maguire, who taught Spanish, was due to retire in September.
She lived in Moortown, Leeds, with her husband, Donald. The couple had two daughters, Emma and Kerry.
The Pope, Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition leader Ed Miliband have all paid tribute to Mrs Maguire.
Hundreds of floral tributes have been laid outside the school by current and former pupils since Monday.
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