Support for new teachers
Thousands of teachers across the country are to receive extra money to encourage and support them during the early years of their classroom careers.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
The most important thing in education is the teacher at the front of the classroom. Whilst teaching remains a popular career, but we want to make sure teaching remains an attractive and fulfilling proposition and that every child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Key facts:
- Early career maths and physics teachers in the North East, Yorkshire & the Humber and Opportunity Areas will receive a £2,000 incentive as part of a drive to increase rates of retention among teachers of these subjects.
- The initiative will further support teachers in the areas benefitting from our £72 million Opportunity Area programme – creating local partnerships to remove obstacles to social mobility.
- The pilot, backed by £10 million set aside from last year’s Budget, will test a new way of incentivising maths and physics teachers to remain in the profession during the first five years of their career.
Why this matters:
The most important thing in education is the teacher at the front of the classroom. Whilst teaching remains a popular career, but we want to make sure teaching remains an attractive and fulfilling proposition and that every child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
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