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For The Early Career Teacher Programme

Step 1.

Register your ECTs and Mentors with the DfE

Step 2.

Register for the Provider Led Programme with Education Development Trust

Step 3.

Register with the Appropriate Body

Introduction

From September 2025, the package of training for teachers in the first two years of the career, has been renamed. Moving forward, the statutory entitlement will be known as the Early Career Training Programme.

The Initial Teacher Training and Early Career Framework (ITTECF) covers the training and induction periods at the start of a teacher’s career.

The ITTECF sets out the entitlement of every trainee and early career teacher (ECT) to the core body of knowledge, skills and behaviours that define great teaching, and to the mentoring and support from expert colleagues they should receive throughout the three or more years at the start of their career.

This is a statutory requirement for all ECTs.

Why Choose an Outstanding Provider-Led Programme?

100%

of ECTs agree that they able to apply what they’ve learned in the CPD sessions to their practice.

98%

of Mentors agree that they can apply what they’ve learned to their role as a mentor.

ParticipantMentors
"Highly motivating session, I am excited to begin my journey as a mentor."
ParticipantMentors
"Well paced, informative session which provided a great insight to the beginnings of mentoring on the Provider-Led Programme."
ParticipantMentors
"Facilitators were very approachable and I felt I could ask any questions for support."
SEND School ParticipantECTs
"The personalised support that we receive in the face-to-face sessions in incredible. Facilitators really take time to listen to you as an individual and tailor support, as necessary."
Primary School ParticipantECTs
"Another fantastic training session, as always I walk away with a bank of strategies and ideas to take into my classroom the very next day."

Delivery CPD Schedule

ECT Schedule

Programme Induction

Training Sessions

Self-directed Study

Mentor Meetings
(weekly mentoring)

Term 1

1 hr

6 hrs

10 hrs

12 hrs

Term 2

6 hrs

6 hrs

10 hrs

12 hrs

Term 3

6 hrs

6 hrs

10 hrs

12 hrs

Total Hrs

1 hr

18 hrs

30 hrs

36 hrs

Mentor Schedule

Programme Induction

Mentor Training Sessions

Self-directed Study

Term 1

1 hr

6 hrs

2.5 hrs

Term 2

6 hours

2 hrs

2.5 hrs

Term 3

6 hours

2 hrs

2.5 hrs

Term 3

1 hr

10 hrs

7.5 hrs

ECT Schedule

ECT Training Sessions

Self-directed Study

Mentor Meetings
(fortnightly mentoring)

Term 1

4 hours

4 hours

12 hours

Term 2

4 hours

4 hours

12 hours

Term 3

4 hours

4 hours

12 hours

Total Hours

12 hours

12 hours

36 hours

Delivery CPD Schedule

ECT Schedule

ECT Training Sessions:
6 hours per term = 18 hours total

Self-directed Study:
10 hours per term = 30 hours total

Mentor Meetings (weekly mentoring):
12 hours per term = 36 hours total

Mentor Schedule

Programme Induction:
1 hour in Term 1 = 1 hour total

Mentor Training Sessions:
2.5 hours per term = 7.5 hours total

Self-directed Study:
6 hours in Term 1 and 2 hours in Terms 2 and 3 = 10 hours total

ECT Schedule

ECT Training Sessions:
4 hours per term = 12 hours total

Self-directed Study:
4 hours per term = 12 hours total

Mentor Meetings (fortnightly mentoring):
12 hours per term = 36 hours total

2025/26

Early Career Training Programme Dates

September 2025 Starters
Dates TBC
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Funding

The Department for Education will fully fund all training for ECTs and Mentors on a Provider-Led Programme.

All state-funded schools that provide statutory induction will receive additional financial support to implement the Early Career Framework reforms. This funding includes:

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Initial Teacher Training & Early Career Framework

ITTECF Framework

ECTs will purposefully revisit the elements of teaching introduced in ITT to deepen their knowledge and understanding. The ITTECF remains designed to equip all trainees and ECTs with a shared body of knowledge and skills, irrespective of subject or phase.

The ITTECF consists of 8 core areas:

High Expectations

How Pupils Learn

Subject & Curriculum

Classroom Practice

Adaptive Teaching

Assessment

Managing Behaviour

Professional Behaviours

Meet the Team

Kirby Dowler

Teaching School Hub ECF Lead

Jeanette Taylor-Perks

ECF Co-ordinator

Next Steps

For more information about the Early Career Training Programme, please email [email protected].

Consider including a QR code to allow email recipients quick access (Parents, Local Community and Sixth Form students)

An example of an email footnote could look like this:
Do you know someone who is interested in training to teach? Send them this [insert QR code]

How to become a teacher
Routes into teaching
Provider specific

Include ‘Train to Teach’ signposting to local providers or DfE materials as an email footnote or signature strip.

Share these myths and misconceptions-busters about teacher training and teaching to inform potential applicants about the profession.

Offer Intensive Training & Practice (ITAP) placements to ITE providers (typically 1-2 days) to allow trainees to observe practices and apply learning.

Offer enhanced placements (1-5 days) as part of an ITE programme, focussing on a phase, type, or specialist area of education (e.g. PRU, Special School, EYFS, Post-16).

Contact us for a conversation to support meeting your school needs for how you wish to engage with Teacher Training:

Share positive stories, case studies and testimonials of colleagues and ex-trainees (associated with your school), showcasing career progression, opportunities and CPD.

Connect and share on socials (pathways and providers) to community networks through regular school comms (e.g., Newsletter, social media posts).
Other:

Follow and share content on your school accounts from these below to reach your community:

ITE providers in the West Midlands

Connect with ITE providers in the West Midlands – click here to access a map of local and national Accredited providers.

Connect with ITE providers on social media from the districts covered by the John Taylor Teaching School Hub region or in the immediate surrounding districts:

John Taylor SCITT
Reach2 SCITT
University of Derby
University of Staffordshire
St. Joseph’s College SCITT
Teach Derby/Teach Derbyshire
Barr Beacon SCITT
The Coventry SCITT
Arthur Terry SCITT/Hub
Loughborough University
The University of Birmingham
Birmingham City University
Contact your local Teaching School Hub & ITE providers to let them know you are interested and ask them who you can engage with/support, and how.

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ITE providers in the West Midlands

Connect with ITE providers in the West Midlands – click here to access a map of local and national Accredited providers.

Connect with ITE providers on social media from the districts covered by the John Taylor Teaching School Hub region or in the immediate surrounding districts:

John Taylor SCITT
Reach2 SCITT
University of Derby
University of Staffordshire
St. Joseph’s College SCITT (Stoke)
Teach Derby/Teach Derbyshire
Barr Beacon SCITT
The Coventry SCITT
Arthur Terry SCITT/Hub
Loughborough University
The University of Birmingham
Birmingham City University
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