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Measures to give teachers the support they need to teach pupils skills such as coding, computer programming and cyber security announced today
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Department for Education to test approaches to support teachers returning to work in schools in the West Midlands and South East of England.
The Education Secretary pledges to tackle workload together with Ofsted and school leaders.
New government bursary of £40,000 available from September 2018 for ex-service personnel to retrain as teachers
Changes to professional skills tests will make sure the best and brightest can pursue a career in teaching.
Charity Now Teach handed investment to attract experienced professionals into the classroom.
More than 60 pledges to encourage flexible working in the teaching profession have been made following the first Flexible Working in Schools Summit
Justine Greening announced new pilot programmes to employ teachers flexibly, and coaching schemes for women working in education.
The postgraduate teaching apprenticeship will offer top graduates an alternative route into the profession
The Education Secretary addresses ASCL about her ambitions for the teaching profession and how to support teachers in a school-led system.
New TV ad launches to inspire more people to teach.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Increased tax-free bursaries and scholarships for 2016 to 2017 announced.
A new initiative targeting career changers starts next month.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Television’s Mr Burton (Educating Yorkshire) fronts new online interactive film to get more people into teaching.
One hundred talented leaders to be recruited to transform schools facing toughest challenges.
Minister Matthew Hancock announces that cash will attract brightest and best to teach post-16 students.
Up to £20 million will be made available to encourage the brightest and the best to teach maths in further education.
Government sets out new expectations about paid time off for trade union duties in schools.
Chief Executive of the National College for Teaching and Leadership speaks about the role of the NCTL and teaching schools in the school-led system.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announces ‘Champions League of Headteachers’ scheme.
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