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The government is supporting Teach First’s goal to train 1,500 participants in 2014 to 2015, triple the number who took part in their leadership programme in 2010.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New research, released from the Teaching Agency (TA) today, reveals that perceptions of teaching are changing for the better.
Tests for trainee teachers are to be reviewed so that all new teachers have the basic skills needed.
Delivering his first speech since becoming Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw launched detailed proposals for changes to inspection.
100 new scholarships a year will raise standards by attracting top graduates to become physics teachers.
DfE is looking at induction arrangements for newly qualified teachers to see how they can be improved to better meet the needs of schools.
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