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What is induction for NQT?

What is induction for NQT?

An NQT induction is an assessment period lasting 3 terms, which you can usually expect to complete in one academic year, and is designed to ensure that you have a solid grounding in which to continue to build on your skills throughout your teaching career.

How long is the NQT induction period?

two years
To summarise – it means that the NQT induction period will last two years but the amount of support and quality of guidance will be greatly improved. The whole purpose is to ensure that all NQTs receive the best possible start to their teaching career.

Can I teach in Northern Ireland with QTS?

To teach in an English state school, you must apply for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). With a teaching qualification from a university in Northern Ireland, you may be able to gain QTS without any further training or assessment. For more information, visit the National College for Teaching & Leadership.

What is an NQT called now?

early career teacher
The term early career teacher (ECT) replaces newly qualified teacher (NQT).

Can you do your NQT year on supply?

Yes. If you work as a supply teacher on a temporary contract. And you can do the whole year in one school, or in three separate schools – one in each term.

Do all NQTs start on M1?

The salary of a teacher depends on position, experience and location. A Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT) will start on the Main Pay Scale which ranges from M1 to M6.

Can you fail NQT year?

If you fail your NQT year, you cannot retake it. If you fail your NQT year you are essentially banned from teaching for the rest of your life.

How do I become a teaching assistant in Northern Ireland?

Recognised qualifications for teaching assistants include:

  1. Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools.
  2. Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma.
  3. Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools.
  4. Level 2 Teaching Assistant Certificate.
  5. Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools.

How much do teachers get paid Northern Ireland?

Qualified teacher salary England (excluding London) and Wales – £25,714 to £41,604. London – £26,948 to £42,780 (fringes), £29,915 to £45,766 (outer), £32,157 to £50,935 (inner) Scotland – £32,994 to £41,412. Northern Ireland – £24,137 to £41,094.

What happens if you don’t complete your NQT year?

If a NQT’s absences over the whole re-induction period comes to 30 days or more, the induction is extended automatically. It must be extended by the aggregated total of days absent. If part-time, only absences falling on days when the NQT is contracted to work count.

What’s the difference between NQT and ect?

The term early career teacher (ECT) replaces newly qualified teacher (NQT) In addition to the 10 per cent timetable reduction in the 1st year, ECTs will also receive a five per cent reduction in the 2nd year of induction.

What happens if you don’t do your NQT year in 5 years?

If a recently qualified teacher does not teach at all for 5 years following graduation then they will not be able to undertake short term supply and will have to find a permanent post immediately.