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Functions and Powers

Under the Education Act (1989) the Council has the following functions and powers

Functions

  • To provide professional leadership
  • To encourage best practice in teaching
  • To establish and approve standards for initial teacher education programmes
  • To establish and maintain standards for qualifications that lead to teacher registration
  • To approve and monitor teacher education programmes
  • To exercise disciplinary functions relating to teacher misconduct and incompetence
  • To identify research priorities and, where appropriate, promote and sponsor research according to those priorities
  • To develop a code of ethics for the teaching profession

Powers

Teacher Performance and Conduct

  • Mandatory reporting of teacher misconduct and/or incompetence
  • Wider power to receive complaints
  • Power of inquiry
  • Range of outcomes
  • Appeals

Other Functions

  • Police checks for non-teaching, unregistered staff and contractors
  • Service provision

Teacher Registration provides assurance that:

  • All teachers meet satisfactory standards and are engaged in professional development
  • Children are safe
  • Teacher education programmes meet agreed standards
  • Teaching has professional recognition
  • Teaching standards are promoted and raised

Teacher registration provides a public professional image for all teachers

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