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Qualified Teacher Status, or QTS, is required in the United Kingdom to become, and continue being, a teacher.

A candidate must have completed and passed a teacher training course, such as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) or a teaching degree (BEd), and, in England only, pass skills tests in literacy, numeracy and ICT. The General Teaching Council for England , Scotland , Wales or Northern Ireland maintain all registrations, as well as issuing QTS certificates, a task previously undertaken by the DfES).

After having being awarded QTS teachers must still pass a year-long induction period – normally their first year of teaching. Those who fail the induction still retain their QTS, but cannot teach in state-run schools.

With QTS a teacher has the right to work in any member state of the European Economic Area (EEC). QTS is also recognised in many other non-EEC countries.

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Standards for the Award of Qualified Teacher Status

Education in the United Kingdom



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