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
The Chartered College of Teaching will host a webinar on Tuesday May 17th from 5:30pm until 6:30pm. They will be joined by both researchers and some of the teaching staff involved in the With Others We Succeed (WOWS) Consortium of… Continue Reading Supporting Parents to Support Children: Raising attainment and enhancing equity report
The Chartered College of Teaching has commented on the publication of the government’s SEND review green paper. Members of the Chartered College members are encouraged to share their insights as part of the consultation. The Chartered College will also be… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on SEND review
The Chartered College of Teaching has commented following the publication of the Schools White Paper. The paper sets out the following amongst its plans for teaching and learning: *Schools will offer a minimum school week of 32.5 hours by September… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on Schools White Paper
The Chartered College of Teaching recently polled members on the publication of exam guidance and the impact on the most disadvantaged students. Dr Jo Saxton, Ofqual Chief Regulator, reflects on the poll and shares insights for teachers and leaders ahead… Continue Reading Exams and guidance – Ofqual answer member questions
Almost one in ten year 11 pupils nationally are still absent from school according to findings published by Schools Week today (11th March). This comes just two months to go until the start of GCSE exams. Commenting on the figures,… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching comments on year 11 absence rates
The Chartered College of Teaching has contributed to a new report looking at mental health training available to teachers and leaders. ‘Teachers: The forgotten health workforce’ finds that schools and teachers, who have not received adequate training, are buckling under… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching contributes to report on need for greater mental health training for teachers
The Chartered College of Teaching is collating articles and resources that may be beneficial to teachers in talking to students about the invasion of Ukraine and the coverage of the war. This page will be updated as other resources become… Continue Reading Resources and insights for teachers on the invasion of Ukraine