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ITT: Which is the odd one out?

The deeply flawed ITT reforms are a threat to sustainable teacher supply for purely ideological purposes, writes David Spendlove

JL Dutaut
David Spendlove
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Teach First offers £2k cost-of-living payment to trainees

Grant will be paid to 150 recruits who need to relocate under a pilot starting in September

Amy Walker
Amy Walker
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ITT partnerships to help ‘cold spots’ fall through

Two proposed plans involving four universities have collapsed

Amy Walker
Amy Walker
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Reject fewer teacher applicants, DfE tells trainers

Letter to providers seen by Schools Week flags 'significant rejection rates', even in shortage subjects

Samantha Booth
Samantha Booth
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Revealed: the experts advising ministers on teacher training reforms review

Academy bosses and Oak chief sit on new panel to 'challenge' government over ECF and ITT reviews

Samantha Booth
Samantha Booth
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DfE calls for research to refresh flagship teacher training reforms

The government plans to review and revise the ITT core content and early careers framework so that they are...

Amy Walker
Amy Walker
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Degree apprenticeships: What education can learn form social work

For once social work reform has preceded education reform - and the sector should be mindful of the lessons...

JL Dutaut
Joe Hanley
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Teach First must face up to bigger problems than pay

Teach First’s reputation for churning and burning is well earned and a key reason I went on to the...

JL Dutaut
Kristina Murkett
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Why we should welcome undergraduate teacher apprenticeships

Contrary to misconceptions, the new route into teaching will protect the profession's graduate status while making it more accessible,...

JL Dutaut
Sam Twiselton