Starting Out Guide For Newly Qualified and Trainee Teachers

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Employment-Based Initial Teacher Training (EBITT)

EBITT providers are partnerships of schools, local education authorities and ITT providers that help to provide employment-based teacher training programmes. They recruit trainees, help match them with appropriate schools and design training programmes tailored to individual needs.

Employment-based routes to teaching – Employment-based training options allow you to qualify as a teacher while working. This includes:

  • Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP)
  • Registered Teacher Programme (RTP)
  • Teach First

All of the above information can be found on TDA website. The TDA is the national agency and recognised sector body responsible for the training and development of the school workforce. They play a central role in supporting the workforce to help children and young people meet the outcomes of the Every Child Matters agenda.

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