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The review examines high quality evidence on reforms and interventions in education systems aimed at improving teacher effectiveness.
This report looks at what works to attract competent people into teaching, what makes them attend school regularly and teach well
Professional conduct panel outcome, including decision and reasons.
This study compares the effect of subjective vs objective incentives on productivity for teachers using an RCT in 230 Pakistani schools
Explores teacher governance factors, particularly recruitment and deployment in relation to inequalities and social cohesion
Analysis of the teacher workforce in England in the academic years 2010 to 2015 across regions and geographic classifications.
Research on the spread and use of professional development support to reduce teacher workload in schools in England.
The Department for Education (DfE) has changed the way we award qualified teacher status (QTS) to teachers from overseas.
The group was established to consider how effective lesson planning and use of resources can raise standards without creating unnecessary workload.
The Department for Education has today (30 January) announced a new framework which will help ensure high quality teaching and improve pupil outcomes.
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