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Achieving the Standard for Full Registration – What does the Council want to know?

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Achieving the Standard for Full Registration – What does the Council want to know?

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It is important that the Council has a record of any periods of relevant teaching. A portfolio of your experiences should be kept so that you can complete your GTC Scotland Interim and Final Reports and it will enable you to monitor your progress. An Interim Report should be completed after two terms full time continuous and relevant service. A Final Report should be completed at the end of four terms. Where service is not continuous, an Interim Report should be submitted for periods of three to four weeks’ (or more) service. Where your teaching has been of a shorter time, confirmation of dates of service (as recorded on the Record of Teaching Service table) will suffice. A Final Report should be completed by you and your headteacher at the end of your probationary period. Report forms can be downloaded from the Alternative Route part of the Probation section of our website. Remember that GTC Scotland is here to support and advise you on issues relating to your probationary period. You

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