The Chartered College of Teaching has congratulated students on their achievement following the publication of A-level results. Dame Alison Peacock – CEO of the Chartered College – commented: Students deserve huge congratulations for their hard work in achieving their results… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on A-level results day
The Chartered College of Teaching has responded to the government’s consultation on its SEND Review – ‘Right support, right place, right time’. In preparing the response, the Chartered College invited members to share their views and insights on the proposals.… Continue Reading Chartered College response to SEND Review consultation
The Chartered College of Teaching has commented on the government’s consultation on proposed regulatory changes to childcare. Proposals include increasing the number of children each staff member can look after. The Chartered College is supporting Early Years practitioners with its… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on childcare proposals
. Chartered Status is the culmination of a great deal of hard work, but it is not the end of the journey. It is the beginning of the next stage. To work together in the spirit of collegiality to strengthen teaching and learning. Continue Reading Dame Alison Peacock celebrates the 2022 Chartered Status graduates
181 teachers and leaders graduate with Chartered Status at London ceremony Chartered Status is a formal accreditation of teaching expertise awarded by the Chartered College of Teaching Chartered Status strengthens teaching and benefits the education of students The Chartered College… Continue Reading EXCELLENT TEACHING AND LEADERSHIP CELEBRATED AT CHARTERED STATUS GRADUATION
Sam Freedman writes for the Chartered College of Teaching on the current policy landscape for teaching, what’s on the horizon and the issues being looked at by Government No one wants to talk about Covid-19 anymore. It was such a… Continue Reading The policy landscape and teachers
The Chartered College of Teaching has today (15th June) responded to recommendations included in The Times Education Commission’s final report. In ‘Bringing Out The Best’, the report sets out a series of suggestions to transform education including: The status of… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching responds to calls for teacher revalidation in new education report
The Chartered College Teaching Council has today (6th May) announced the appointment of Dr Steven Berryman FCCT CTeach as the next President of the Chartered College of Teaching. Currently, Director of Arts, Culture and Community at Odyssey Trust for Education,… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching announces appointment of President-Elect
Dame Alison Peacock has responded to claims of teachers drinking in their staffrooms during the pandemic. Throughout the pandemic teachers followed the rules to the letter and did everything that was expected of them and more. Our teachers showed calm… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on claims teachers broke rules during lockdown