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Introducing the GTC Networks.

Good teaching needs good networks and good networks need good teachers.

The GTC Networks provide support by linking teachers nationally and putting them in touch with the latest research and evidence. They let teachers have a voice at national debates on changes to education.


Induction resources

There is a wealth of resources for NQTs starting induction. This page is a good place to start.

 

The Induction Timeline
www.tda.gov.uk/teachers/induction/processentitlements/timeline.aspx
What should induction look like? This Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) resource provides an overview of the key milestones.

The GTC’s Research of the Month
www.gtce.org.uk/networks/articles/engage/engage1/research/rom
Find out more about the GTC’s Research of the Month, which supports teaching by making research accessible.

The GTC’s Teachers’ Professional Learning Framework
www.gtce.org.uk/tplf
A set of frameworks that map professional development experiences for all teachers, as well as those who support, advise and facilitate teachers' learning and development.

Behaviour 4 Learning
www.behaviour4learning.ac.uk/index.aspx?menuId=10126
A website that aims to support behaviour management strategies to support teaching and learning.

Inside Information
www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/ntrp/ourwork/insideinformation/
‘Research for teachers, by teachers’, a DfES resource supported by the GTC.

Professional and career development from Teachernet
www.teachernet.gov.uk/development/
A free resource for new teachers planning their career

Teacher Support Network
www.teachersupport.info/index.cfm?p=3343
Practical and emotional support for teaching professionals and their families. The Teacher Support Network provides Starting out, a downloadable guide  for ‘trainee and new teachers’.

The TES Resource Bank
www.tes.co.uk/resources/
Provided by the Times Educational Supplement (TES). Access and share your materials with other teachers, recommend your favourite resources, and rate and review other teachers' resources and recommendations.

Teachers’ TV
www.teachers.tv
Currently has about 30 programmes showing NQTs and ECTs at work in both primary and secondary schools.

Multiverse
www.multiverse.ac.uk
A resource bank exploring diversity and achievement in education.

Teachernet – video channel
www.teachernet.gov.uk/videochannel/
Get information by video from the government’s website for school professionals.

GTC Achieve resource files
www.gtce.org.uk/achieveresources
The GTC has completed two resource files:

BehaviourUK
www.behaviouruk.com/
Supporting teachers, families and young people to address pupils’ behaviour issues.

TDA’s support strategies for induction mentors and coordinators
www.tda.gov.uk/teachers/induction/supportstrategies.aspx
This site from the TDA offers guidance on a range of support strategies for NQTs to help them develop as confident professionals.

Teacher Training Resource Bank
www.ttrb.ac.uk
Provides access to the research and evidence base underpinning teacher education, and a range of other relevant materials.
 
SEN research portal
http://sen.ttrb.ac.uk/
The SEN sub-portal is a new area of the Teacher Training Resource Bank (TTRB) website. It aims to support the development of good practice in relation to pupils and young people experiencing barriers to learning.

New 2 Teaching
www.new2teaching.org.uk
This NQT website from the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) offers a one stop shop for everything you’ll need during your course and your induction year.


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