Nursery teachers to get £4,500 to work in disadvantaged areas
- Specialist teachers will receive £4,500 to work in disadvantaged nurseries as part of the Government's strategy to attract staff.
- The new scheme aims to secure 3,000 more early years teachers in the 20 most disadvantaged areas of the UK.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson stated that the strategy intends to ensure every child has the chance to succeed, regardless of background.
- All new early years providers will be inspected by Ofsted within 18 months of opening, according to the new policy outlined by the Department for Education.
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Early years teachers to get £4,500 bonus to work in nurseries in poorer areas - The Mirror
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson unveiled plans to fund tax-free payments for specialist teachers to end patchy provision and ensure every child has the chance to succeed
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