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The School Teachers’ Review Body (STRB) makes recommendations on the pay, professional duties and working time of school teachers in England and reports to the Secretary of State for Education and the Prime Minister. STRB is an advisory non-departmental public...
Find out how misconduct in the teaching profession is regulated, investigated and managed.
Documents relating to Teachers’ Standards.
This collection contains information about regulating the teaching profession and the process for dealing with cases of serious misconduct.
Use this service to check a teacher’s record before they start working for your school, college, teacher supply agency, or other organisation.
Teachers in England set to receive a 4% pay award from September.
Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) is an executive agency sponsored by the Department for Education. We are responsible for regulating the teaching profession TRA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Education .
Government extend successful programme that supports teachers to plan lessons from home, job-share or work flexible hours.
Get free advice and support to decide if teaching is right for you. Find out about what qualifications you need, what funding you can get and what teacher training options are available.
Government announces cut to the duration of apprenticeships, opening up more training opportunities to get thousands of more teachers into the classroom.
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