Early Career Teacher Support
Do you have Early Career Teachers taking up employment at your school in September 2024?
The Early Career Framework (ECF) came into force in September 2021 as a statutory requirement for all schools employing newly qualified teachers. Within the framework, schools must provide comprehensive training and support programmes aligned to all areas within the Teachers’ Standards for Early Career Teachers in their first and second year of employment. This additional year of support comes with some additional funding to cover mentoring time (£2400 per pair of mentor and Early Career Teacher).
Within the ECF the Teachers’ Standards have been broken down into specific statements to guide beginning teachers’ knowledge and application of teaching skills. Early Career Teachers will work through this body of knowledge and guided practice as part of their ongoing training during their first two years of practice.
The ECF significantly raises the profile of mentoring in schools. Mentors are recognised as experts able to guide and support beginning teachers to fully understand and develop their professional role.
To guide schools in the delivery of the ECF, the DfE have funded five national lead providers to design and implement a comprehensive 2-year programme. Schools have the option to align to one of the five approved providers - by doing so they will have access to a fully funded programme and additional funding to facilitate participation. Alternatively, schools can create their own ECF programmes and access either DfE approved materials or their own programme models - but these options will only receive core funding.
As part of the BCU Partnership, our ITE programmes is currently aligned to the ECF and , a national lead provider, and our mentor training and CPD will support your mentors to work within both the core Content ITT Framework and the Early Career Framework.
Partnership with UCL
Primary or Secondary schools wishing to work with BCU as a Delivery Partner can register on the DfE portal. We offer small, phase specific, support led by BCU specialist tutors. Select UCL as the Provider and Birmingham City University as your Delivery Partner. To find out more please review the leaflet below:
National SEND ECF route delivered by UCL and BCU
Our specialist SEND lead here at BCU is hosting and delivering a National SEND specific offer for partners. This will be delivered online and will have appropriate adaptations and expert delivery of the ECF to a range of SEND settings. To register interest in the SEND specific route please contact rachel.jones@bcu.ac.uk
Support for current ECTs from BCU
If you would like any additional support as a BCU Alumni, please contact the BCU ECF Lead, Rachel Jones, rachel.jones@bcu.ac.uk