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Tories promise 'elite' teachers | Tories promise 'elite' teachers |
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The Conservatives are promising to make teaching "brazenly elitist" by improving the quality of graduates entering the profession in England. | The Conservatives are promising to make teaching "brazenly elitist" by improving the quality of graduates entering the profession in England. |
Leader David Cameron said there would be no financial help with training for those who fail to get at least a second-class university degree. | |
The Tories also say they will seek to persuade high flyers from other professions to enter the classroom. | The Tories also say they will seek to persuade high flyers from other professions to enter the classroom. |
But Labour called the plans an "airbrushed re-announcement". | But Labour called the plans an "airbrushed re-announcement". |
The main parties are vying for the middle-class vote at the forthcoming general election, which is widely expected to happen on 6 May. | The main parties are vying for the middle-class vote at the forthcoming general election, which is widely expected to happen on 6 May. |
'Very best talent' | |
Labour is expected to announce plans to encourage top professions and universities to attract people from deprived backgrounds | Labour is expected to announce plans to encourage top professions and universities to attract people from deprived backgrounds |
However, in his speech, Mr Cameron emphasised the importance of teaching to children's education and how to get more good teachers into the classroom. | |
FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme | FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme |
This would include raising the required standard of entry and setting up a Teach Now scheme to encourage people who have succeeded in other professions to go into education. | This would include raising the required standard of entry and setting up a Teach Now scheme to encourage people who have succeeded in other professions to go into education. |
The student loan repayment scheme will only apply to graduates getting a first-class or higher second-class degree, Mr Cameron said. | |
He told an audience at a school in south-east London he would make teaching "the new noble profession". | |
The Tory leader said: "Everyone remembers a teacher who made a difference through sheer force of personality." | |
He added: "The quality of a teacher is the single most important factor in a child's educational progress. | |
"Those taught by the best teachers make three times as much progress as those taught by the worst." | |
He said: "We don't reach out for the very best talent. If we want to give our children the best education, we must make our teachers the best." | |
'Sense of vocation' | 'Sense of vocation' |
Earlier, shadow education secretary Michael Gove said: "If you look at those countries in Europe which pay teachers most - Germany, Spain, Switzerland - they don't have the best teachers. | |
"We all know that one of the things that motivates people to pursue a particular career or profession, it is both a sense of vocation but also the respect in which they are held. | "We all know that one of the things that motivates people to pursue a particular career or profession, it is both a sense of vocation but also the respect in which they are held. |
"In Finland, teachers don't earn a significantly different salary from the salary they earn here, but it is clear that if you become a teacher you are someone who has been marked out as one of the most conspicuously successful and conspicuously aspirational figures in that society." | "In Finland, teachers don't earn a significantly different salary from the salary they earn here, but it is clear that if you become a teacher you are someone who has been marked out as one of the most conspicuously successful and conspicuously aspirational figures in that society." |
For Labour, Schools Secretary Ed Balls called the Tories' proposals an "airbrushed re-announcement of existing policies". | For Labour, Schools Secretary Ed Balls called the Tories' proposals an "airbrushed re-announcement of existing policies". |
He added: "David Cameron also needs to do his homework. Despite his claims, Teach First is exclusively focused on fast-tracking the best graduates into the most challenging urban schools." | He added: "David Cameron also needs to do his homework. Despite his claims, Teach First is exclusively focused on fast-tracking the best graduates into the most challenging urban schools." |
Mr Balls also said: "The fact is that teaching has been transformed from a demoralised profession in 1997 to the number one choice for graduates today. | Mr Balls also said: "The fact is that teaching has been transformed from a demoralised profession in 1997 to the number one choice for graduates today. |
"To attract top professionals to make a career change into teaching we are already working with over 400 leading employers, focusing on key subjects like maths and science. | "To attract top professionals to make a career change into teaching we are already working with over 400 leading employers, focusing on key subjects like maths and science. |
"And to put teaching on the same footing as high-status professions like doctors and lawyers we are introducing a new Licence to Practice with a right for all teachers to get ongoing training and career development. It's time the Tories backed these reforms." | "And to put teaching on the same footing as high-status professions like doctors and lawyers we are introducing a new Licence to Practice with a right for all teachers to get ongoing training and career development. It's time the Tories backed these reforms." |