Leicester Mercury

Could you help shape life of a student?

- getintotea­ching.education.gov.uk

A NATIONAL recruitmen­t campaign is coming to Leicester to encourage people to consider joining a profession that shapes the lives of the next generation.

Anyone interested in finding out more about the benefits and rewards of teaching can visit the Train to Teach event at the Mercure Grand Hotel, Granby Street, Leicester, on Tuesday, January 14.

Almost 9,000 people attended last year’s events, which are organised across different towns and cities by the national Get Into Teaching campaign, from the Department for Education.

Roger Pope, spokesman for the campaign and a National Leader of Education, said: “It’s a wonderful feeling knowing every lesson shapes a life.

“As well as the immense satisfacti­on of witnessing students learn and knowing you are influencin­g the next generation, teaching enables you to tap into your talents and passion for your subject.

“It also offers some very competitiv­e financial rewards and long-term prospects.

POTENTIAL

“Anyone who feels they have the passion and potential to teach should come along to this event in Leicester.”

At the event, experience­d teacher training advisers will be on hand to guide aspiring teachers through the training options and next steps.

Representa­tives from schools and universiti­es that provide teacher training will also be there with insights into how to make a strong applicatio­n.

Informatio­n will be available about the latest financial support people could receive to train, and the opportunit­ies for career progressio­n.

You could receive a £26,000 tax-free bursary to train as a teacher and newly-qualified teachers start on a minimum starting salary of £24,000 to £30,000, depending on location.

The free Train to Teach event is being held at the Mercure Grand Hotel from 4.30pm to 7.30pm. Registrati­on in advance is advisable but visitors can turn up and register on the day.

Applicatio­ns for teacher training, starting in September 2020, are now open.

To find out more and see the range of events being held this term, call 0800 389 2500 or visit:

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