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<p>All Initial Teacher Training (ITT) courses must enable their trainees to demonstrate
that they meet the Teachers' Standards (2011). It is for ITT providers to use their
professional judgement to determine the content and structure of their courses.</p><p>To
support ITT providers to do this, the Department published the Framework of Core Content
for ITT in 2016 and it is still in place. In the Recruitment and Retention Strategy,
published in January 2019, the Department committed to reviewing ITT core content
guidance using the Early Career Framework as our starting point. This will ensure
that ITT complements and builds towards the Early Career Framework and together they
will provide the foundations of a successful and rewarding career.</p><p>Ofsted is
responsible for testing the quality of ITT and it assesses how providers use the Framework
as part of ITT inspections. At their most recent inspection, 99% of all ITT providers
were rated good or outstanding.[1] Officials are working closely with Ofsted on the
development of its new ITT inspection guidance, to ensure that providers’ use of the
framework remains crucial to judgements about ITT quality.</p><p> </p><p>[1] <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/initial-teacher-education-inspections-and-outcomes-as-at-30-june-2018"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/initial-teacher-education-inspections-and-outcomes-as-at-30-june-2018</a>.</p>
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