Teachers would be given £2,400 to help in the early stages of their career and to stop them from leaving the profession, it has been revealed in new Labour plans.
Additional measures for all new teachers to have qualified teacher status would drive ‘high and rising standards’ in England’s schools, the party said.
It is unclear if the new policy would affect private schools, which are also able to recruit teachers without formal qualifications. ‘The ambition for every class to be taught by a qualified teacher is also welcome – every parent should be able to expect that their child is taught by someone with the requisite expertise.
‘We know that issues such as uncompetitive pay and a punitive inspection system are key factors in pushing people out of the profession, and it is only by tackling these that we will see teaching and school leadership become an attractive proposition once again.’
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