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Where can I get help and detailed advice if I am the only teacher in school who teachers a certain Key Stage (primary) or in a specific subject (secondary)?

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Where can I get help and detailed advice if I am the only teacher in school who teachers a certain Key Stage (primary) or in a specific subject (secondary)?

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In these circumstances it may be considered to be beneficial that you make early and regular contact with experienced colleagues in one or more other schools. You should raise this matter with your induction tutor at an early stage to ensure that consultation with colleagues in other schools is an important part of your induction programme. It will, of course, be important to choose colleagues who can provide you with the kind of important information or examples of good practice that you need. The induction tutor should be able to help with this and may also seek advice from the school’s LA Adviser.

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