Supported induction: is the fast-track into teaching working?

  • Lauren Boath

    Press/Media: Teaching

    Description

    Staff shortages have led the Scottish government to develop alternative routes into the profession, including supported induction, which involves new recruits being trained in schools alongside experienced teachers and gaining fully qualified status in just one year. Emma Seith reports

    Period5 Apr 2019

    Media coverage

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    Media coverage

    • TitleSupported induction: is the fast-track into teaching working?
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletTimes Education Supplement Scotland
      Media typePrint
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date5/04/19
      DescriptionStaff shortages have led the Scottish government to develop alternative routes into the profession, including supported induction, which involves new recruits being trained in schools alongside experienced teachers and gaining fully qualified status in just one year. Emma Seith reports
      Producer/AuthorEmma Seith
      URLhttps://www.tes.com/magazine/article/supported-induction-fast-track-teaching-working
      PersonsLauren Boath

    Keywords

    • teacher education
    • STEM
    • supported induction route