| The National Agreement signed by the DfES, local
employers and school workforce unions has paved a way for radical reforms
within education. Part of this agreement was the proposal to introduce the
role of the High Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), enabling some Support
Staff to undertake a more extended and recognised role, under the regulations
and guidance within Section 133 of the Education Act 2002 (click here
to view this document). Following wide consultation
with the above signatories, the Teacher Training Agency (TTA) has now
published a set of new Standards which will establish the necessary skills
and expertise the HLTAs need to fulfil their roles. Within the regulatory
framework teachers and headteachers will be expected to make professional
judgements regarding which teaching and learning activities should be
undertaken by HLTAs and specifically what support and guidance they should
have.
Developments To date the TTA have issued an invitation to tender to organisations to run the first pilot which is to test the assessment only route for those who will not need training to meet the Standards. The pilot will commence in mid November, with ten contracts being awarded throughout the country. The successful bidders will each work with thirty candidates, who will be announced on 10th October. A separate tendering exercise to phase in the training will start in early October, to commence in January/February 2004. This will also involve providers offering the HLTA training within the wider Foundation Degree. The GMB, as part of the workforce agreement group, will play a part in this implementation. |