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Aiming higher on teacher quality

February 13, 2014 13:43

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Two training schemes for Jewish studies teachers are to launch in the autumn in a bid to raise standards in the profession.

Up to 10 graduates will be recruited annually for a year-long school-based programme backed by a consortium of Jewish secondary schools and run by the education agency, Partnerships for Jewish Schools (PaJeS).

The London School of Jewish Studies, meanwhile, is introducing new BA and MA degrees in Jewish education, which will be validated by Middlesex University.

PaJeS executive director Alastair Falk said that its graduate course would provide on-the-job training under the government's School Direct scheme.

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