What is the GTC now called?
The GTC was abolished in 2012 with some of its functions being assumed by the Teaching Agency, an executive agency of the Department for Education, which in 2013 became the National College for Teaching and Leadership.
How do I contact GTC?
Please fill in the form below or leave a message with our main switchboard on +44 (0)131 314 6000.
What is the UK GTC?
The GTC is the professional body for teaching in England. Our overall purpose is to work in the public interest to help improve standards of teaching and learning.
Do I need to register with the GTC?
It is a legal requirement for any teacher teaching in a Scottish school to be registered with GTC Scotland. Being registered not only allows an individual to teach but it also provides assurances to employers, parents and children that teachers meet a national standard of teaching.
What is General teaching?
Definition. A general teaching model is a procedure to guide the design, implementation, evaluation, and improvement of instruction, which is applicable to all levels of education, all subject matter, and for any length of instructional time.
Do teachers have to be registered UK?
Teacher who hold qualified teacher status (QTS) and teach in a maintained school, non-maintained special school or pupil referral unit must be fully registered with the GTC.
What does GTC mean?
GTC
Acronym | Definition |
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GTC | Good ‘Til Canceled |
GTC | Global Trees Campaign (UK) |
GTC | Grand Touring Car |
GTC | Group Training Coordinator |
What is GTC network?
GTC is an independent utility infrastructure and networks provider. Established in 1995, GTC delivers cost-effective gas, electric and water networks, along with sustainable solutions and next-generation fibre to the home to new housing and commercial developments.
Does General teaching Council still exist?
The General Teaching Council for England was the professional body for teaching in England. It was abolished in 2012, with some of its responsibilities transferring to the Teaching Agency.
What does the Teaching Council do?
The Teaching Council is the professional standards body for the teaching profession, which promotes and regulates professional standards in teaching. It acts in the interests of the public good while upholding and enhancing standards in the teaching profession.