Why is it necessary for individuals to pay the IFL to maintain QTLS status?
The fee for full membership and conferral of QTLS status is yet to be confirmed but will be benchmarked to the requirement for teachers in the compulsory sector to belong to the GTC. Currently this is approximately 33, and the Institute for Learning envisages a similar fee level. As a professional body, not just a registration body, the Institute for Learning offers varying categories of membership for which different fees apply. The Institute for Learning is an independent professional body, governed and funded by its membership. The Institute maintains an individual relationship with teachers, an element of which is the teachers responsibility to fund their membership. Once there is sufficient capacity in terms of membership the Institute will be divorced from core DfES funding and will operate within the constraints of membership income. This establishes the professional body for teachers in the learning and skills sector independently from Government apart from the regulations dete
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