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LSIS: FE teacher training given full support with help on fees

The Learning Skills and Improvement Service (LSIS) has confirmed the establishment of a brand new initiative, which contributes funding to the costly and rising fees of teacher training within the FE sector.

Rob Wye, chief executive of LSIS, has stressed that ā€œskilled and qualified teachers are the lifeblood of the FE sectorā€.

LSISā€™ Initial Teacher Training (ITT) Fee Awards programme is overseen by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS).

It sees teachers-to-be given Ā£1,500 towards learning and gaining knowledge of basic English/literacy and Maths/numeracy skills. A further Ā£1,000 given to those teachers who concentrate and educate 16-18 year olds in other subjects. The only stipulation is that the trainee teacher must have a Higher Education institution approved qualification.

Fee awards are available for those teachers embarking on the trainee scheme in the 2012/2013 academic year. On top of this support, those entering the second year of training will still receive a Ā£400 grant from BIS.

Wye continued: ā€œTeachers in further education are shaping the future workforce of every sector in the English economy. I am delighted that we are now able to support the training of teaching these vital skillsā€.

Natasha Spencer


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