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Raising concerns with Government
Below is a letter sent to the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Wiliamson on 20th September 2020 regarding the concerns of the CfSA members and the help the CfSA
Chairs Report for the CfSA AGM 23rd March 2021
It has been a very different and busy year. A year ago, all Subjects Associations stepped up magnificently to provide resources to help teachers and pupils with homeworking and the
Launch of the Early Career Hub online resource for trainee teachers
The partnership of The Chartered College of Teaching (CCoT), The Council for Subject Associations (CfSA), The National Association of School Based Teacher Training (NASBTT), The Teaching Schools Council (TSC) and
Subject associations respond to surge in demand for home learning support
UK Council for Subject Associations launches directory to support educators Subject associations are experiencing a surge in demand for practical resources to support home learning as schools close to all
Government Consultation response to Strengthening Qualified Teacher Status
Dear Rt Hon Damian Hinds RE: Government Consultation response to Strengthening Qualified Teacher Status The Council for Subject Associations welcomes the Government consultation response to Strengthening Qualified Teacher Status and
The contribution of Chartered subject teacher statuses to the debate about teacher professionalisation
This article draws on an analysis of the interfaces between the generic professionalisation of teaching, led by the new Chartered College of Teaching UK, and the existing chartered subject teacher