What are the consequences of failure to complete induction satisfactorily?
Failure to complete the induction period satisfactorily means that the NQT is no longer eligible to be employed as a teacher in a maintained school or non-maintained special school. The employer of an NQT who has failed induction must dismiss the NQT within ten working days from the date when the NQT gives notice that they do not intend to exercise their right to appeal, or from the date when the time limit of 20 working days for appeal has expired without an appeal being brought. If an NQT has failed their induction, and decides to appeal, the employer may dismiss them at that point or continue to employ the NQT pending the outcome of the appeal. If the employer continues to employ an NQT who has failed induction pending the outcome of their appeal, the employer is required to restrict the NQT’s duties: they must not take responsibility for teaching either a class or subject individually without the help of an experienced teacher. It is a legal requirement that the NQT carries out onl
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