A complimentary Get Into Teaching event is scheduled for the North East, aimed at inspiring individuals to consider a profession in education and gain deeper insights into the life of a teacher.

This event welcomes participants of all backgrounds, including those exploring a career transition later in life.

The event, from 5pm to 8pm on Wednesday 29th November at St James’ Park (Milburn Reception), Strawberry Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4ST, will be packed with information and advice on the steps to becoming a teacher.

The Get Into Teaching North East event will include opportunities to talk to training providers about courses they offer, find out how to apply for teacher training, explore what funding is available, and connect with others interested in teaching. Information will also be available about how to fund your training – tax-free bursaries of up to £28,000 to train as a teacher are available in selected subjects.

Get Into Teaching

The free Get Into Teaching event aims to inspire more people in the area to join an exciting and varied profession that helps shape the lives of the next generation. It is part of a programme of events taking place in different locations across England this autumn, organised by Get Into Teaching, which offers free advice and support for those thinking about teaching and for those ready to apply.

According to a recent national survey* for Get Into Teaching, more than nine in ten teachers (93%) say their students have had a positive influence on their outlook on life, with a similar amount (92%) revealing they’ve learnt more about themselves from working with young people than they ever thought they would.

Post-graduate teacher training typically lasts one year, with new trainees starting courses each September. Applications to train from next year opened 10th October 2023.

“This event is a fantastic opportunity to explore everything you need to know about a career that really does change lives and allow you to make your mark on the world.

“Anyone searching for a career that provides stability and progression opportunities can go along to find out more. You too could soon be joining thousands of others, tapping into your own talents and passion for a particular subject while witnessing pupils learn and flourish.”   

Roger Pope, spokesperson for the Get Into Teaching campaign

At the event, there’ll be presentations covering the teacher training process and giving practical tips on how to apply. Other zones will allow visitors to meet teachers and have one-to-one conversations with teacher training advisers. There will also be an area for practical advice on topics such as confidence to teach and career progression.

Registration in advance is advisable for fast-track entry, plus event updates and tips ahead of the day by visiting: https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/events/231129-get-into-teaching-north-east-event but people can turn up and register at the event on the day.

For helping to shape the next generation, you’re entitled to a competitive salary, generous holidays, and a substantial pension. All qualified primary and secondary teachers will have a starting salary of at least £30,000 – this will be higher for teachers working in London.

To find out more about the range of events being held and getting into teaching, visit: https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk, or call the Get Into Teaching Line on 0800 389 2500.


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