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Find out how to obtain qualified teacher status (QTS) to teach in a maintained school or non-maintained special school in England.
Forthcoming professional conduct panel hearings and meetings and how to attend a hearing as an observer.
Find out how misconduct in the teaching profession is regulated, investigated and managed.
Guidance on how professional conduct hearing panels review teacher misconduct.
Guidance on the teacher misconduct regulatory system and disciplinary procedures.
Guidance for teachers who may be subject to the teacher disciplinary procedures.
Professional conduct panel members for teacher misconduct hearings
Find out how to apply to have a prohibition order set aside.
Find out what being a witness at a Teaching Regulation (TRA) hearing is like.
Information for members of the public about the procedures and expected behaviour when attending a teacher misconduct hearing.
How to claim for travel, meals, accommodation and loss of earnings after attending a Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) misconduct hearing.
Appeal process for early career teacher induction decisions.
Directions to the Teaching Regulation Agency in Coventry
How to appeal a newly qualified teacher induction decision. Also includes how to attend an induction appeal hearing as an observer.
Information held by the Teaching Regulation Agency on teachers, trainee teachers and those who have previously taught.
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