Becoming a deputy headteacher might be a role you aspire to. Deputy headteachers will work closely with the headteacher and will be in the second most senior position at school.
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Pastoral lead at your school might be a role you are interested in applying for. At Edapt we support many pastoral leaders and middle leaders in England and Wales.
Becoming an assistant headteacher might be a position you are interested in. In large secondary schools there are often more than one assistant headteacher position.
Becoming a head of department might seem like the next logical step in your teaching career. At Edapt we support many heads of departments and middle leaders at schools in England and Wales.
Higher level teaching assistant might be a role you are interested in. We provide an overview of the HLTA standards and link to examples of job descriptions and person specifications.
The term Early Career Teachers (ECT) replaces the term Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT). We support early career teachers (as well as all other school staff) and you contact us for employment support and advice in your role.
The reception baseline assessment is being introduced to schools in autumn 2021. It is a short activity-based assessment of pupils’ early mathematics, literacy, communication and language skills.
Overview Learning walks might be a common occurrence at your school. Even though they might be more informal than standard lesson observations you might feel anxious about the type and frequency of learning walks. Similar to lesson observations, the Education (School Teacher’s Appraisal) (England) Regulations 2012 does not stipulate a limit on the total amount…
Overview Sabbatical leave for teachers might be of interest to you. You might want to develop new skills, conduct educational research, study for a new qualification or travel abroad. It should be noted that there is no employment right for secondments and not all schools or Trusts will offer them. You will need to check…
The teaching of latin in schools is varied across the country. According to a British Council survey, Latin is taught at Key Stage 3 in 2.7% of state schools compared to 49% of independent schools.