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Education Secretary Michael Gove announced earlier this month that the
Government will provide further funding to accelerate the expansion of Teach
First – the successful charity which recruits top graduates to work in the most
challenging schools.
The charity Teach First
is a powerful movement founded to directly address the problem of educational
disadvantage. Founded in 2002, Teach First has already changed the lives of
thousands of young people. Teach First harnesses the energy, enthusiasm and
drive of exceptional graduates to provide leadership, motivation and, above
all, inspirational teaching in schools in challenging circumstances across
England.
Since its
founding in 2002, Teach First has placed over 2,520 teachers in schools in
challenging circumstances to work with students to raise their achievement,
access and aspirations. It has also been voted 7th in the The Times Top 100
Graduate Employers, positioning it as the highest ranking charity in the
history of the survey.
The Prime Minister
said of the charity
"Teach First is a
programme that recognises our shared responsibility for raising standards in
schools, combining business, the voluntary sector and schools themselves. Fast
tracking exceptional graduates into challenging inner city schools is a great
idea and one that should be expanded nationwide."
This month’s announcement means that tens of thousands of children
across England will benefit from a £32.4million Government investment in the
programme next year – an increase of more than £3million. The majority of this
funding goes to Teach First’s 14 university training partners.
The funding will help the charity train 1,250 top graduates, from 70
different universities, next year before they go on to join schools in the most
challenging circumstances – double the number who took part in the charity’s
Leadership Development Programme in 2010.
The Government has also announced its support of Teach First’s goal to
train 1,500 participants in 2014/15 – triple the number who took part in the
Leadership Development Programme in 2010.
Education Secretary Michael Gove said:
“The countries which give their children the best education in the world
are those which value their teachers most highly and where the profession
attracts the brightest graduates.
“Our priority is to deliver robust standards and high quality teaching
to all pupils, whatever their background. To do this we must attract highly
talented people into education because the quality of teachers has a greater
influence on children's achievement than any other aspect of their education.
“By expanding Teach First, the Government is delivering on this
commitment.
“Teach First works in primary and secondary schools where more than half
of pupils come from the
poorest 30 per cent of families in the UK.
“This expansion will mean that Teach First would be able to reach 90 per
cent of eligible schools by 2016, boosting the Government’s commitment to
recruit more top teachers across England.
“It will also make Teach First the largest graduate recruiter in the
country. It recruits exceptional graduates – those having at least a 2.1 degree
– who go through a thorough assessment process and intensive two-year training
programme.”
The announcement comes as part of the Coalition Government’s drive to
raise standards in our schools, by making it a highly attractive career for top
graduates.
Welcoming the additional Government support, Brett Wigdortz, CEO and
Founder of Teach First, said:
“I’m delighted that in our 10th anniversary year the Coalition Government
has confirmed this significant contribution to support the growth of Teach
First.
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“We have always been extremely grateful for the cross party support
Teach First has received from governments over the past decade, as well as the
support of our other partners, including schools, universities and businesses,
who collectively ensure that we can achieve our goals.Parliamentary Year book
“This decision will help us to get one step closer to our ambitious aim
to ensure that no child's educational success is limited by their socio-economic
background.”
The additional Government grant, which accounts for a significant amount
of Teach First’s overall funding, will help them to expand into two new regions
– Kent & Medway in 2012 and the South West in 2013.
It will also help support the growth of its Teach On programme, which
accelerates Teach First teachers to become senior leaders and head teachers.
The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook
will continue to report on the progress of the Teach First and Teach On
programmes as we go through the months ahead.
26th
June 2012
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