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  2. Teaching assistant (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    59.8% in primary schools are aged 35 to 48. 50.4% in secondary schools are aged 35 to 48. Qualifications. 39.4% in primary schools have no qualifications. 34.2% in secondary schools have no qualifications. DfES, 2002. In a separate survey, the DfES found that in January 2002, there were 216,000 full-time equivalent support staff in schools.

  3. Principal teacher - Wikipedia

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    A principal teacher (PT) is a promoted post within Scottish state schools who is a member of the school's middle leadership team. The position is not the same as a school principal in other countries; principal teachers usually report to a deputy head teacher within larger schools, or directly to the head teacher in smaller schools.

  4. St Albans School, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Between 1907 and 1976, it was a direct grant grammar school, keeping the name St Albans School for most part not least because of the existence of 2 separate Boys' and Girls' Grammar Schools in St Albans and was generally referred to simply as a Direct Grant School. In the 1960s and 1970s many of the pupils at the school enjoyed a free ...

  5. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Free schools are an extension of the existing Academy Programme. The first 24 free schools opened in Autumn 2011. Foundation schools, in which the governing body employs the staff and has primary responsibility for admissions. School land and buildings are owned by the governing body or by a charitable foundation.

  6. Harris Federation - Wikipedia

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    With 52 academies in London and Essex, the Harris Federation educates around 40,000 children, which is about 1 in 40 London children, and employs 5,000 staff. [2] Through its "Train to Teach Programme", it provides initial teacher training and inset for teachers from London and the South East.

  7. Teachers' trade unions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Teachers' trades union in the United Kingdom are trades union for teachers in operating in the United Kingdom. Due to the differing education systems in the UK, most unions only organise in certain parts of the country and some focus on certain members of staff, such as headteachers. Teaching is an unusual profession in that it does not have ...

  8. Education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2015/16, the UK spent £3.2 billion on early years education, £27.7 billion on primary education, £38.2 billion on secondary education and £5.9 billion on tertiary education. In total, the UK spent £83.4 billion on education (includes £8.4 billion on other categories). [36]

  9. Advanced Skills Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Skills Teacher was a role in a maintained school in England and Wales from 1998 to 2013. Advanced Skills Teachers were judged through external assessment against a range of criteria to demonstrate excellent classroom teaching practice. They were employed in Advanced Skills Teacher posts in roles which include an element of work ...