How will Centres for Excellence in Teacher Training (CETTs) support the reforms?
The 2003 Ofsted survey of FE teacher training highlighted some systemic weaknesses in post-16 teacher training provision. A range of initiatives are being taken forward to raise the quality of teacher training. The establishment of Centres for Excellence in Teacher Training (CETTs) is one such initiative. CETTs will accelerate the process of identifying, developing and sharing practice and provide models for improving the quality of teacher training and support the teacher training providers. Their selection and appointment occurs in April 2007 and from September 2007 the CETTs are expected to be fully operational.
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