What is the role of the Employment Based Initial Teacher Training (EBITT)?
The EBITT has replaced the original Recommending Bodies. The EBITT status allows Kent County Council to work in partnership with schools to provide training, and award salary grant and training grant places on the Graduate Teacher Programme. Numbers are allocated annually by the Training & Development Agency (TDA). Schools whose trainees are successful in being awarded the salary grant of £13,500 will have the money paid directly into their school account by Kent County Council. Salary grants will only be awarded to schools whose trainees are appointed as supernumerary to the school’s staff. For every salary grant awarded to a school, the EBITT receives a training grant of £5210. Where schools appoint an unqualified teacher to fill a vacant teaching post and have already employed the teacher for more than one term, it is possible to apply for a place on the programme on a training grant only. In all cases the award of both salary and training grants is considered by reference to the sc
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