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Professional Standards for Teachers in England from September 2007

Subject(s): Science | Technology | Engineering | Mathematics | Cross curricular | Age: 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | 11-14 | 14-16 | Post 16 | Type: Teacher guidance | Publication Year: 2000 - 2009
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Produced in 2007, these professional standards were intended to help guide teachers' professional development and career choices.

The professional standards cover the following career stages:
Q – qualified teacher status
C – core standards for main scale teachers who have successfully completed their induction
P – post-threshold teachers on the upper pay scale
E – excellent teachers
A – advanced skills teachers (ASTs).

The standards are arranged in three inter-related sections:
• professional attributes
• professional knowledge and understanding
• professional skills.

The standards show clearly what is expected at each career stage.

Each set of standards builds on the previous set, so that a teacher being considered for the threshold would need to satisfy the threshold standards (P) and meet the core standards (C); a teacher aspiring to become an excellent teacher would need to satisfy the standards that are specific to that status (E) and meet the preceding standards (C and P); and a teacher aspiring to become an AST would need to satisfy the standards that are specific to that status (A) as well as meeting the preceding standards (C, P and E) – although they can apply for an AST post before going through the threshold.

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• Professional Standards Framework 2007
• Professional Standards for Teachers - Why sit still in your career?

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