Teaching apprenticeships offer schools a practical and well-funded approach to develop new and existing staff. This blog explores all you need to know about offering apprenticeships at your school or trust.
As the education sector continues to prioritise teacher recruitment and retention, it’s important to look at new ways of finding and nurturing talent. School apprenticeships are an increasingly popular route into teaching with a range of benefits – this blog explores how taking on an apprentice helps schools.
If you want to become a teacher, but the traditional routes into teaching aren’t quite right for you, a teaching apprenticeship could be a good alternative. Learn more with Tes Institute.
The Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification is a fantastic opportunity to learn as you earn and get practical work experience if you have a passion in supporting children and young learners in education. Developing your knowledge, skills and behaviours to be the best version of yourself in a role that makes a difference to children's lives.
In this article, we’ll cover what teaching assistants (TAs) do in their day-to-day role, how you can become a teaching assistant and the skills and qualifications you need to start your career as a teaching assistant.
3 training scenarios where teaching apprenticeships fit
In a time of teacher shortages, pay disputes and increasing wellbeing issues, it’s vital for school leaders to consider all the options available to support, develop and retain existing school staff. Here we look at how apprenticeships can help.
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