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About the GTC |
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Teaching in 2012 |
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Introduction |
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Our history and aims |
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What we do |
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Four principles |
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The Council |
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Registration with the GTC |
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High professional standards |
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Regulation |
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Policy and research |
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Publications and events |
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Annual reports |
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Frequently asked questions |
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Legal status |
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Council business |
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Equal opportunities policy |
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Data protection and privacy policy |
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Freedom of Information |
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GTC staff |
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GTC employment opportunities |
For copies of GTC publications, phone 0870 001 0308, where you can also find out about new publications that have recently come on stream. All our publications are available free of charge.
We run a variety of events at local and regional level. Some are Question Time style events where teachers and others such as governors can quiz a panel of speakers on national education topics and find out more about the GTC. We also host seminars and conferences at national level on major policy areas including assessment, school self-evaluation and teacher retention, at which we examine future policy and/or share the lessons from our demonstration projects.
We attend the major education conferences and shows, giving teachers a chance to meet the GTC face to face.
Council Members and GTC staff also welcome invitations from schools, LEAs and teacher training institutions. To arrange a GTC speaker, in the first instance write to:
The Chief Executive’s Office
General Teaching Council for England
Whittington House
19-30 Alfred Place
London
WC1E 7EA
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