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This paper present a set of principles shared by varied approaches that have all succeeded in improving foundational learning in developing countries
How initial teacher training (ITT) providers can offer a physics ITT course designed for engineers.
Explains what schools need to do to offer initial teaching training (ITT) placements from September 2024.
This note draws on evidence from multiple field experiments conducted in Ghana and India. with reference to the Tanzanian context
Check what you need to do to employ teachers who are non-UK citizens.
A randomized evaluation of an innovative technology-led initiative to provide customized computer-based supplementary instruction
Guidance driving examiners follow when they carry out ADI standards checks - the check of an ADI's continuing ability to teach.
Funding for schools to provide paid teaching internships to potential teachers in chemistry, computing, languages, maths and physics.
Train people to become driving instructors by joining the official register of driving instructor training (ORDIT) - including the assessments you have to pass.
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