Financial incentives to attract new teachers in Wales extended
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has today announced the
existing financial incentives for teacher training will be extended
into the academic year 2019-20. The incentives, of up
to £20,000 per student, aim to attract the best graduates into
teaching priority subjects such as maths, chemistry, physics,
computer science and modern foreign languages. Iaith
Athrawon Yfory, the incentive scheme of up to £5,000 to train to
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The Education Minister, Kirsty
Williams, has today announced the existing financial
incentives for teacher training will be extended into the
academic year 2019-20.
The incentives, of up to £20,000 per student, aim to attract the
best graduates into teaching priority subjects such as maths,
chemistry, physics, computer science and modern foreign
languages.
Iaith Athrawon Yfory, the incentive scheme of up to
£5,000 to train to teach secondary education in Welsh, will also
continue in 2019-20. Iaith Athrawon Yfory can
be applied for alongside the incentives for priority subjects,
making the maximum incentive up to £25,000.
The highest value incentives are available to graduates
undertaking Initial Teacher Education in the priority areas who
hold a first class degree, Masters or PhD, with other incentives
for graduates with 2:1 and 2:2 degrees.
The funding is for postgraduates starting Initial Teacher
Education (ITE) courses in the following subjects:
Kirsty
Williams said:
“Giving school pupils the best possible education means
attracting the best teachers into the profession, especially in
priority subjects where the demand for new teachers is
highest.
“We are also extending the Iaith Athrawon
Yfory incentives to help increase the numbers teaching
Welsh and through the medium of Welsh, to help us achieve our
aims in Cymraeg 2050.
“These incentives of up to £20,000, with an additional £5,000
available for Welsh-medium teachers, will help recruit the best
teachers we can and support them on their career pathway.
Maintaining a strong and skilled teaching workforce is essential
to achieving our ambitions in our National Mission for Education
in Wales.”
Further information on the incentives can be found
at:
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