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Training and Development Agency
for Schools (TDA)
Alison Kitson, Programme Leader (CPD)
[email protected]
TDA’s remit for teachers’ CPD
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To bring coherence to the occupational and
professional standards used throughout the school
workforce.
To provide clear, high quality guidance to schools on
CPD and human resources and to give clear
leadership to local authorities in these areas.
To monitor the quality and coverage of CPD and help
to shape strategy and priorities.
To co-ordinate specific CPD programmes, where
appropriate.
Progress to date
• Standards for classroom teachers reviewed
and proposals submitted to SoS
• established Testbed Research project - 45
schools exploring the cultural changes
necessary to develop more comprehensive
and effective approaches to Training and
Development
• Postgraduate Professional Development
programme – interim allocations
• Returners Programme
• Research on LAs – how they are responding
to integrated children’s services
• Feasibility study on Voluntary Quality
Indicators
• Work with subject associations on Chartered
Teacher Status
Current plans
• Develop guidance on the standards to foster
shared understanding
• Communication strategy
• Review leadership standards and contribute
to the independent study of the leadership
group
• Contribute to the STRB Annual Review
• Establish priorities for the training and
development of teachers
• PPD – focus on subject knowledge, subject
pedagogy and subject leadership, and
evaluation
• Work with subject associations
• Maths for teachers from unconventional
backgrounds
• Returners programme evaluation
Update on PPD
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First year of programme underway
First interim bidding round completed
Second interim round begins in June
Development Group established
Partnership Managers’ conferences
1st interim round targets
North East
North West
Yorkshire and the Humber
East Midlands
West Midlands
Eastern
South East
South West
London
160 out of 160 target (100%)
400 out of 400 target (100%)
300 out of 300 target (100%)
9 out of 250 target (3.6%)
340 out of 340 target (100%)
9 out of 600 target (1.5%)
118 out of 400 target (29.5%)
250 out of 250 target (100%)
1200 out of 1200 target (100%)
North east
PPD funding approved
breakdown by region
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 1 (2005/2006) Triennial funding
Year 2 (2006/2007) Total funding
Year 3 (2007/2008) Total funding
Yorks
North west
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
4.23%
6.08%
7.62%
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
7.93%
10.67%
10.86%
3.83%
5.06%
5.50%
East midlands
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
5.62%
5.98%
6.32%
East
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
West midlands
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
2.76%
5.91%
6.54%
South west
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
5.62%
5.98%
6.32%
London
7.78%
10.46
10.64
South east
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
7.90%
10.17%
10.36%
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
2.38%
4.67%
4.89%
Why impact evaluation?
• Allows the TDA to learn how providers are
taking forward their role in relation to
criterion 7.
• Facilitates the dissemination of effective
practice across providers.
• Enables the TDA and PPD partnerships to
learn more effectively from diverse practices.
Impact of what?
• ‘an evaluation of the programme’s impact on
practice in schools’ (criterion 7)
• Impact on teachers’ performance is the
critical element
What is TDA asking for?
• Approaches will differ across partnerships
• Summary template designed with UCET
• External QA
2nd interim round: 2007-2010
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£2m a year for 3 years
Funding allocations will take regional
distribution into account
Providers may run programmes in multiple
regions
Criteria and application process remain
unchanged
Application process for next triennial funding
round will begin in June 2007
2nd interim round: the application
process
• Application forms available on TDA website
from the end of June 2006
• Deadline for receipt of applications: Friday 6
October
• Deadline for additional information: Friday 8
December
• Announcement of provisional allocations by
end of February 2007
2nd interim round: subject knowledge
• Why this priority?
• What is meant by subject knowledge?
• What does ‘subject knowledge at the core’
mean?
• What kinds of links with subject associations
might be possible?
• What possible models of provision already
exist?