Teachers: Training

(asked on 11th January 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment he has made of the effect of the 24 month lock-out for Postgraduate Certificate in Education students who fail one qualified teacher status test on delivering educational standards.


Answered by
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Nick Gibb
This question was answered on 19th January 2018

From 1 September 2012, all candidates who fail two re-sits (three test attempts in total) in either literacy or numeracy for the professional skills tests are not allowed further re-sits for two years. If a trainee teacher does not pass both tests within the allowed three attempts, it indicates that he or she is not yet ready in these areas.

The two-year waiting period is considered a reasonable time during which such candidates can work to become proficient at the skills assessed in the tests before further attempts. Practice tests are available on the Standards and Testing Agency website to help candidates prepare before taking the tests.

Data on the pass rate for the skills tests is available on the Standards and Testing Agency website. In 2015-16 89.6% of candidates, taking both tests passed within three attempts: http://sta.education.gov.uk/professional-skills-tests/skills-tests-statistics.

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