Guidance

Overview: the initial teacher education system for FE

Updated 31 March 2025

Applies to England

Further education (FE) initial teacher education (ITE) is critical to ensuring the supply of high quality teachers to theÌýFEÌýsector.ÌýRead our expectations for the delivery of initial teacher education forÌýFE.

ITEÌýqualification framework

Experts from theÌýFEÌýteacher training sector have developed aÌýframework for a FEÌýITEÌýqualification.ÌýThey have based this on the learning and skills teacher occupational standard.

Qualifications developed under this framework are called the 바카라 사이트˜diploma in teaching (further education and skills)바카라 사이트™.

Funding for FE ITE qualifications

Only FE ITE courses on the list of recognised further education teacher training courses can receive student support funding. This applies to trainees commencing training in the 2024 to 2025 academic year and the 2025 to 2026 academic year.

Every course on the list must allow a student to meet the . This standardÌýsets out the knowledge, skills and behaviours that FE teachers must demonstrate to reach occupational competence.

The list of recognised courses does not affect:

  • trainees undertaking a course that started prior to the 2024 to 2025 academic year, such as a level 5 diploma in education and training (DET), or aÌýDET-compliant qualification validated by a higher education provider at level 5 and above, or
  • the funding forÌýFEÌýITEÌýqualifications through government-backed programmes such as Taking Teaching Further

We will review the list of recognised courses at least annually. For more information, see the government바카라 사이트™s response to theÌýconsultation onÌýFEÌýITEÌýreform.

All publicly fundedÌýFEÌýITEÌýis subject to inspection by Ofsted.

FE ITE courses cannot be funded via other routes such as advanced learner loans, as specified in qualification funding approval: common approval principles.

Financial support

Financial support is available for people undertakingÌýFEÌýITEÌýthrough:

Employers and apprenticeship providers can get up to £7,000 funding per learning and skills teacher apprentice. This is through the apprenticeship levy.