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Collaboration and innovation in recruiting and retaining teachers

Collaboration and innovation in recruiting and retaining teachers

Polly Butterfield-Tracey and William Stow assess the Government’s new national strategy for teacher recruitment and retention and offer an insight into how the South East is facing these challenges.

30 Jan, 2019 Education
What can be done to help recruit and retain teachers?

What can be done to help recruit and retain teachers?

Kerry Jordan-Daus and William Stow from the Faculty of Education offer a solution to the current crisis of teacher recruitment and retention.

20 Sep, 201716 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
Reliable supply of teachers and effective ways to retain them is vital

Reliable supply of teachers and effective ways to retain them is vital

William Stow, Head of Teacher Education and Development, responds to the House of Commons Select Committee Recruitment and Retention of Teachers report this week, urging the government to heed the […]

22 Feb, 201723 Feb, 2017 Education, Politics

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