International qualified teacher status (iQTS)
The government’s policy on international qualified teacher status (iQTS).
The Department for Education and Ofsted are reforming Initial Teacher Training (ITT) to equip teachers with skills for adaptive teaching and screening for neurodivergent conditions, including dyslexia. This active reform, supported by bills on neurodivergence and dyslexia screening, includes new regulations and builds on the 'Every Child Achieving and Thriving' white paper, with emphasis on physical education and professional development.
The government’s policy on international qualified teacher status (iQTS).
The government’s policy on international qualified teacher status (iQTS).
The Department for Education’s policy for the iQTS inspection regime.
A framework of standards to help early career teachers succeed at the start of their careers.
Progress made against our commitments since the launch of the education staff wellbeing charter in 2021.
Information on the intensive training and practice (ITAP) element of initial teacher training (ITT).
Information for initial teacher training providers about the government's market review of initial teacher training (ITT).
Outline of the reforms to initial teacher training (ITT), the early career framework (ECF) and replacements for national professional qualifications (NPQs).
The Department for Education’s strategy for recruiting and retaining school teachers in state-funded schools.
How the government is giving schools a greater role in training and developing teachers and leaders and reforming their pay and performance.