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What (who) is qualified teacher - definition

Newly-Qualified Teacher; Newly Qualified Teacher

Newly qualified teacher         
Newly qualified teacher (NQT) is a category of teacher in the United Kingdom. Newly qualified teachers are those who have gained Qualified Teacher Status but have not yet completed the statutory twelve-month programme known as the "induction for newly qualified teachers".
Qualified teacher status         
REQUIRED IN ENGLAND AND WALES TO WORK AS A TEACHER OF CHILDREN IN STATE SCHOOLS UNDER LOCAL AUTHORITY CONTROL, AND IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS
Qualified Teacher Status
Qualified teacher status (QTS) or Qualified teacher learning and skills status (QTLS) is required in England and Wales to work as a teacher of children in state schools under local authority control, and in special education schools. A similar status exists under a different name in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Qualified Teacher Status         
REQUIRED IN ENGLAND AND WALES TO WORK AS A TEACHER OF CHILDREN IN STATE SCHOOLS UNDER LOCAL AUTHORITY CONTROL, AND IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS
Qualified Teacher Status
Qualified teacher status (QTS) or Qualified teacher learning and skills status (QTLS) is required in England and Wales to work as a teacher of children in state schools under local authority control, and in special education schools. A similar status exists under a different name in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Newly qualified teacher

Newly qualified teacher (NQT) is a category of teacher in the United Kingdom. Newly qualified teachers are those who have gained Qualified Teacher Status but have not yet completed the statutory twelve-month programme known as the "induction for newly qualified teachers".

Qualified teachers are not permitted to work permanently in state-maintained schools unless they have completed or are completing the induction for newly qualified teachers. They are, however, permitted to perform supply work in state-maintained schools for the first five years after gaining Qualified Teacher Status. This has led to the misconception that the NQT induction year must be completed within five years of gaining QTS; there is in fact no statutory time-scale within which a teacher must complete the NQT induction, but after five years they will be unable to do supply work in state-maintained schools.

Examples of use of qualified teacher
1. A qualified teacher explains new concepts while teaching assistants help struggling pupils or mark work.
2. While 45% have qualified teacher status, only 4% become headteachers or deputy heads.
3. Ofsted said it found when community language teachers were given the opportunity to gain qualified teacher status, their teaching improved.
4. Not a single state will have a highly qualified teacher in every core class this school year as promised by President Bush‘s education law.
5. By the end of the 2005–06 school year, states were supposed to make sure that every core academic class was taught by a highly qualified teacher.