Post initial teacher training subject knowledge enhancement. Test and Learn Project 2014/15

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Dear Department for Education,

During the year 2014/15, a test and learn project was run involving 45 teaching school alliances and intended to improve teaching capacity in shortage subjects.

Please can you provide a breakdown by teaching school alliance by individual shortage subject (maths, physics, chemistry, modern languages, computing, primary maths), how many teachers were recruited to take part in post ITT SKE training.

Yours faithfully,

Jeremy Coninx

Department for Education

Dear Mr Coninx

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Thank you

Department for Education
Ministerial and Public Communications Division
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Dear Jeremy Coninx 
Thank you for your request for information, which was received on 21 September. You requested

Please can you provide a breakdown by teaching school alliance by individual shortage subject (maths, physics, chemistry, modern languages, computing, primary maths), how many teachers were recruited to take part in post ITT SKE training.

I have dealt with your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the Act”).
Please see the attached breakdown and note the following:

· As requested, the data includes a breakdown by teaching school alliance, phase and subject, numbers of teachers recruited to take part in the 14/15 training.

· One teaching school alliance was not able to recruit a viable cohort and therefore did not proceed with the project. This is noted as ‘0’ in the total recruited column.
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Dear Mr Coninx

Thank you for your request for information, which was received on 3rd February 2016. You requested a dataset in Excel format showing by school (including URN as well as name), by provider, by phase-subject (primary or secondary subject), by route (Core ITT or school direct) by school placement category (1 to 4) the numbers of school placement experiences provided by that school.

I have dealt with your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

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Yours sincerely

Sally Mercer
Statistics and Delivery Team
Allocations and Analytical Services
NCTL
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