Sentences with phrase «awarded qts»

If you qualified as a teacher in Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the USA, you do not need to undertake any further training, but must apply to the National College for Teaching and Leadership in order for your qualifications to be verified prior to being awarded QTS status.
Our preference remains for teachers to still be awarded QTS at the end of the initial teacher training programme, but then gain «enhanced» or «embedded» QTS after a further period of professional development and support.
Two years ago 912 people were awarded QTS through assessment alone, but that figure rose by 13 per cent to 1,034 last year, new data obtained by Schools Week shows.
The figures also show that 17,006 ITT trainees were eligible for a bursary, of which 91 per cent were awarded QTS.
They were also more likely to get a job than their university ‑ trained peers, with 96 per cent of those awarded QTS in a teaching post within six months.

Not exact matches

The history - making Tasmanian sparkling wine was also awarded the Kit Stevens Memorial Trophy for Sparkling White or Pink at tonight's ceremony held at QT Canberra.
That being said, citations like this one make me think that QT could have another award winner on his hands here in The Hateful Eight.
Nasen welcomes clarification on the role and responsibility of SENCOs, which are seen as far more strategic, with the Code stating that all SENCOs must have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and must undertake the National Award.
National College for Teaching and Leadership statistics show that 16 per cent of the 38,746 awards of qualified teacher status (QTS) made in England over the same period were from overseas.
«Our proposal for a higher grade apprenticeship following the award of QTS provides a realistic and appropriate framework for supporting new teachers at the start of their careers and staunching the flow of talented young people from the profession.»
It is also well documented that successful teacher preparation does not stop once QTS is awarded, and this is borne out by the popularity of the work that maths hubs, subject associations and teacher education providers do.
Under the proposals, trainee teachers will achieve a QTS (provisional) award at the end of the first year, and will then qualify in full at the end of their second year.
However, plans to award qualified teacher status (QTS) after a period of employment in the classroom, rather at the end of the first training year, could create the longer time - frame needed for more placements, Thompson said.
ITT providers should continue to be involved after the completion of ITT and the award of QTS, and thus could have a valuable role in assessment and accreditation of the foundation period.
It is a joint responsibility with the ultimate accountability — for example for finance, safeguarding, compliance, Ofsted, quality assurance, QTS and academic awards — still residing with the university.
As part of this, we back the proposed «entitlement to support» and are clear this should be given by accredited external providers — naturally we also welcome the specific idea of allowing ITT providers to act as the appropriate bodies responsible for overseeing the award of QTS.
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