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Jun 26, 2024 · A teacher’s record tells you whether they have: qualified teacher status (QTS) or early years teacher status (EYTS) passed their induction. national professional qualifications (NPQ) or...
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Oct 12, 2021 · The status of teachers remains a concern in many jurisdictions. Teachers are aware that holding the same qualifications or levels of training as other professions does not bring the same status, despite teaching and facilitating learning being complex work that requires significant expertise.
Apr 15, 2014 · Qualified teacher status (QTS) is a legal requirement to teach in many English schools and is considered desirable for teachers in the majority of schools in England.
Internationally, the status of teachers is fraught with ambiguity, contradiction, and complexity. Status, simply defined as one’s “standing in society,” has undergone many redefinitions as lives and societies have become more nuanced and complex.
A Chartered Teacher is a Teacher who has received recognition for high-quality teaching, evidence-informed practice and school leadership through the Chartered College of Teaching. Chartered Status holders are pioneers whose insights and expertise are invaluable to the profession.
Both the school workforce and the teaching workforce grew between 2021/22 and 2022/23. There are about half a percent more teachers than in the previous academic year and the number of teaching assistants (TAs) has also grown by nearly two per cent.