TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR SCHOOLS News Release issued by The
Government News Network on 25 July 2007
For the first time
a comprehensive framework of rigorous professional and national
occupational standards is available for classroom practitioners.
To sit alongside the recently published professional standards for
teachers, the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA)
has today issued the revised professional standards for Higher
Level Teaching Assistants and the National Occupational Standards
for Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. These recognise
the vital role of support staff in raising standards and helping
children and young people reach their potential.
TDA Chief Executive Graham Holley said:
"These new
standards complement the recently published standards for teachers
and, for the first time, together provide a comprehensive
framework for all classroom practitioners. Head teachers know that
the aspirations we have for our children can only be achieved
through well-qualified teachers supported by colleagues with the
right mix of skills and knowledge. These new standards are a vital
tool to enable school leaders to identify the development needs of
their staff and ways of meeting them.
But we also know that to recruit and retain the best people, we
need to offer opportunities for career development and
progression. As well as having a relationship with the standards
for teachers, these new standards also relate to standards
developed for a wide range of job roles that involve working with
children. In addition to supporting a variety of progression
opportunities, this recognises the place of education within an
integrated approach to children's services."
The revised HLTA status will demand:
* Evidence of improved
knowledge and practice, including responding to advice and
feedback
* Knowledge of how other frameworks supporting the
development and well-being of children and young people, impact
upon their practice
* Recognition and respect for the
contribution that parents and carers can make to the development
and well-being of children and young people
* Recognition and
appropriate response to situations that challenge equality of opportunity.
The new National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Supporting
Teaching and Learning in Schools replace the existing NOS for
teaching/classroom assistants. They support new roles for support
staff such as cover supervision and welfare and pastoral support,
as well as reflecting the increasing contribution made by support
staff to inclusion and working with pupils with additional needs;
personalised learning; and the wider life of the school.
The new framework of standards is aligned with the revised
standards for qualified teacher status, the common core of skills
and knowledge for the children's workforce, and the five
outcomes set out in Every Child Matters: be healthy, stay safe,
enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve
economic well-being.
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The TDA is currently developing guidance to the HLTA standards.
The primary audience for the guidance will be candidates and those
involved in preparing and assessing candidates. The guidance will
play a key role in ensuring consistency in the interpretation of
the standards. The guidance will be available in November 2007.
The HLTA standards can be accessed through the TDA website: http://www.tda.gov.uk/support/hlta.aspx
The NOS for supporting teaching and learning in schools can be
accessed through the NOS database http://www.ukstandards.org
NOS underpin national vocational qualifications (NVQs); NVQs
based on the new standards will be available at levels 2 and 3 in
early 2008.
The TDA is a member of the Children's Workforce Network
(CWN) of sector professionals and regulatory bodies which is
developing an integrated qualifications framework for the whole
children's workforce.
The Training and Development Agency for Schools was established
under the Education Act 2005. Its responsibilities relate to
England only.
The TDA's principal aim is to secure an effective school
workforce that raises educational standards, provides every child
with the opportunity to develop their potential and thereby
improve children's life chances.
Support staff enquiries
People interested in finding out more
about the roles and further training for support staff should
visit http://www.tda.gov.uk/support.aspx
or contact the Support Staff Enquiry Line (0845 600 2944).
Teaching enquiries
People interested in becoming a teacher
should visit http://www.teach.gov.uk or
contact the Teaching Information Line (tel: 0845 6000 991 - 992
for Welsh speakers; minicom: 01245 454343).
General TDA enquiries: 0870 4960 123