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FUTURE TEACHING SCHOLARS
The Future Teaching Scholars programme is…
• A new route to teaching Maths or Physics
• A comprehensive package of support…
Ongoing career advice
and support
Help to find your
first teaching
jobTailored
initial teach
er trainin
g
Partof an
elite group of
Future Teaching Scholars
Online support materials and
networkAdditional
coursesSchool based activiti
es
National
Events
Personal & Profession
al Developm
ent Support
Regional
Events
£15k Grant
Future Teaching Scholars programme structure
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
ITT NQT TeachingUndergraduate Degree
Induction at local training school
Two school mentor meetings
National conference
Two 3-day teaching experiences
Two school mentor meetings
Three regional training events
National Conference
Eight in-school teaching experiences
Two school
mentor meetings
Action Research project
National Conference
Three regional Future Teaching Scholar events
National Conference
Access to Future Teaching Scholars online portalInformation Zones | Regional Zones | CPD Zone | News | Learning zone |
Discussions
Application &Assessm
ent Centre
1 week pre-ITTtraining
Three regional Future Teaching Scholar events
National Conference
Three regional Future Teaching Scholar events
National Conference
How does the funding work?
Receive your grant in three instalments:
• £5k at the beginning of your 1st undergraduate year
• £5k at the beginning of your 2nd undergraduate year
• £5k at the beginning of your 3rd undergraduate year
After this you will earn as you learn, getting paid on the unqualified teacher scale during your ITT year.
In return you will be asked to commit to:
• Take part fully in the Future Teaching Scholars programme
• Teach for two years in a state-funded secondary school (after your ITT)
• Be an ambassador for the Future Teaching Scholars programme
• Follow a code of conduct
• Sign a funding agreement
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Who are we looking for?
You as an outstanding physicist or mathematician
• You are passionate about Maths or Physics
• You are thinking about studying Maths or Physics at university
• You enjoy solving problems
• You enjoy explaining Maths and Physics concepts to others
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Who are we looking for?
You as a committed and passionate person
• You work well with others
• You seek out and persevere with challenges
• People trust you to do what you say
• You are always looking for ways to do things better
Who are we looking for?
You as a teacher
• Do you believe that teaching can change young people’s lives, and that all young people can succeed?
• Do you enjoy working with younger students, and want to work with young people in your career?
• Can you organise your time to balance a range of commitments?
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What next?
If you think you have what it takes to be an inspiring teacher of Maths or Physics:
Find out more about the programme at futureteachingscholars.com
Research other routes into teaching at getintoteaching.education.gov.uk
Apply online futureteachingscholars.com/how-to-apply
Talk with your teachers and parents