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Plans to restrict funding for teacher training in Wales could mean talented applicants are lost to the profession, the NASUWT believes.
Newly qualified teachers in Wales must not be pressured into undertaking a new masters programme, the NASUWT believes.
The latest employment figures show how the Coalition Government’s economic policies are hitting newly qualified teachers.
Current training and support for newly qualified teachers could come to be seen as the ‘Rolls Royce’ of provision in the face of sweeping changes to the profession, the NASUWT’s General Secretary has warned members.
The NASUWT will be fighting to retain a high quality induction process for newly qualified teachers in the face of planned Coalition reforms.
Newly qualified teachers stand to lose up to £3,000 a year as a result of the Coalition Government’s attacks on public sector workers, the NASUWT has calculated.
The Union has and will continue to press Ministers across the UK for action to ensure that the expertise and talents of new teachers are not lost to the profession.
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