- Source: Teaching Regulation Agency
The Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) is an executive agency of the Department for Education responsible for regulation of the teaching profession in England.
Background
Between 2000 and 2012, the teaching profession in England was regulated by a professional body known as the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE).
The GTCE was abolished in 2012 with some of its functions being assumed by the Department of Education. In 2013, a National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) was established which was replaced by the present Teaching Regulation Agency in 2018.
Responsibilities
The Teaching Regulation Agency is responsible for:
Regulating the teaching profession in England
Conducting teacher misconduct hearings
Maintaining a record of teachers, trainee teachers and those who hold qualified teacher status.
See also
Education in England
References
External links
Teaching Regulation Agency
Teacher misconduct in England
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Britania Raya
- Teologi seksualitas Katolik
- Argentina
- Cass Sunstein
- Teaching Regulation Agency
- Department for Education
- National College for Teaching and Leadership
- List of regulators in the United Kingdom
- Executive agency
- Qualified teacher status
- David Goode (organist)
- Malcolm Archer
- Governance of England
- Aydin Önaç