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Can an NQT be given a TLR?

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Can an NQT be given a TLR?

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There is no rule which states that an NQT cannot be awarded a TLR payment. However, Head Teachers are contractually obliged to ensure that no undue demand is made on NQTs by ensuring they are given 10% off their timetable specifically for induction-related work (plus the 10% PPA time to which all teachers are entitled). The school would have to be sure that, as an inexperienced member of staff who is working toward successful completion of induction, the teacher is capable of fulfilling the significant responsibilities of a TLR as outlined in the STPCD.

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