Call for FE teachers to Register Their Professional Status
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008UK – 25th August, 2008 - The Institute for Learning (IfL) is calling all teachers in an LSC-funded provision not to miss the 30 September 2008 deadline for registration as a teaching professional.
In September 2007, the government introduced regulations aimed at ensuring that the further education and skills sector has a qualified, professional workforce with up-to-date subject and teaching skills.
Work-based learning providers that deliver FE provision through a contract or funding agreement with the Learning and Skills Council are required to ensure that all their teaching staff:
- register as members of IfL
- undertake at least 30 hours’ continuing professional development (CPD) each year (prorated for part-time teachers)
- abide by the Code of Professional Practice
IfL was formed in 2002 and is the professional body for teachers, trainers, tutors and student teachers in the further education sector, including work-based learning. As an independent body, IfL is run by an elected council and works closely with several sector organisations, unions and employer bodies. The aim of IfL is to support members and to continue raising the status of teaching practitioners in the sector.
The government will meet the full cost of standard registration for teachers in LSC-funded institutions; teachers will not be asked to pay any fees when registering. Teachers, trainers and tutors who do not work on LSC-funded programmes are also welcome, but will need to pay their own annual subscription.
Source: e-skills UK
Learn Skills will provide a range of high quality web-based teacher training courses that will address the needs of teachers from the viewpoint of CPD.
