Review of standards for teaching assistants launched

3 Oct 2014 02:43 PM

Status and professionalism of teaching assistants to be enshrined in a new set of standards established by an independent review.

The review will aim to replace the current set of standards with a clearer and more concise version which reflects the diversity of the existing schools system.

The review panel will aim to draw up standards which:

Kate Dethridge, Principal of Churchend Primary Academy, Reading, has been appointed to chair the review. She will be supported by a panel of experts with a diverse range of expertise.

Mrs Dethridge is a serving member of the Department for Education’sBureaucracy Reference Group, and a national leader of education.

Schools Minister David Laws said:

Good teaching assistants are essential to driving up standards in the classroom and helping students fulfil their full potential.

Kate Dethridge and the expert panel supporting her will bring a wealth of experience to this review, which will help to ensure the continuing improvement of school standards under this government.

Kate Dethridge added:

I welcome this opportunity to work with colleagues to write a set of standards to raise the status and professionalism of teaching assistants across our schools. We hope to ensure that the development of these standards will make a significant contribution to a self-improving, school-led system.

The review is expected to report back to the Secretary of State for Education in spring 2015.

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The members of the review panel are:

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