Jonathan Slater, the department's permanent secretary, speaking at a Public Accounts Committee this afternoon on schools finances, said it was important that
teaching apprenticeship schemes are in place as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
To launch our
scheme, 10 of our staff have moved over to
apprenticeships in one of three qualifications,
Teaching and Learning in Schools, Level 2; Team Leading, Level 2; and Management, Level 3.
Slater said there could be both a
teaching and school business
apprenticeship, adding it was a «good thing for schools to consider the potential of using [the
schemes]».
Apprenticeships, which must last for at least one year and combine on - the - job training with college courses, already exist in education, with
schemes for
teaching assistants, business administration and other support staff widely available across England.