Secondary Initial Teacher Training: Intake targets 2011/12



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Cylchlythyr Secondary Initial Teacher Training: Intake targets 2011/12 Date: 02 February 2011 Reference: W11/06HE To: Heads of higher education institutions in Wales providing initial teacher training courses Response by: No response required Contact: Name: Alison Allan Telephone: 029 2068 2223 Email: alison.allan@hefcw.ac.uk This circular sets out secondary initial teacher training intake targets for 2011/12 for the three Centres of Teacher and the Open University in Wales. This document is available online, in large print, Braille, on CD and on audio CD and cassette. Should you or someone you know require this in an alternative format, please contact us on (029) 2068 2225 or email info@hefcw.ac.uk.

Introduction 1 This circular sets out secondary initial teacher training intake targets for 2011/12 for the three Centres of Teacher and the Open University (OU) in Wales. Background 2 We informed you of the primary and secondary ITT intake targets which have been set for the sector by the Welsh Assembly Government for 2011/12 in January 2011 (Circular W11/02HE). 3 Primary intake targets for the three Centres of Teacher for 2011/12 have been published in Circular W11/04HE. Secondary intake targets 2011/12 4 For secondary intake targets to providers, the Welsh Assembly Government asked us to put proposals to them by the end of January for approval. We have now received this approval and the secondary ITT intake targets for 2011/12 for the three Centres of Teacher and the OU in Wales are set out at Annex A. 5 For the South East Wales Centre, the South West Wales Centre, and the North and Mid Wales Centre, targets are shown for the Centre, not the individual partner institutions. 6 As noted in Circular W11/02HE, there has been a decrease of 15 intakes overall compared with 2010/11. Secondary PGCE targets 7 Within the overall target, PGCE secondary numbers have been reduced by 10 compared with 2010/11. Within the PGCE numbers, there has been an increase in intake targets for courses associated with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects, balanced by reductions elsewhere. 8 The Welsh Assembly Government has not yet finalised consideration of whether there will be ITT incentives for the 2011/12 academic year and if so what might be available. It would wish to avoid possible implications that any specific decisions have been made from the grouping of subjects within the allocation table. Therefore the table at Annex A does not including the grouping of subjects which has featured in allocation tables for previous years. Twenty-five intake targets have been allocated to the OU in Wales. If, as a result of decisions about ITT incentives, it becomes

necessary to add an element of ring-fencing to some subjects, then we will notify the OU separately. 9 The Welsh Assembly Government has asked us to remind you that chemistry and physics subjects can be linked with wider science content. However, the intake targets for these subjects are specifically for courses where chemistry or physics is the main component. You will need to be certain that you make the specialism and type of course clear to all trainees from the outset. 10 While the intake targets do not include separate Welsh medium intake targets, we would encourage you to develop and offer Welsh medium provision wherever possible. This is important to meet the demand for well-trained and qualified Welsh medium teachers in schools. 11 In determining the distribution of allocations for 2011/12, we have made adjustments to targets within and between subject areas, taking into account: sector recruitment performance in individual subject areas in 2010/11 and in previous years; individual institutional/centre recruitment performance against intake targets in 2010/11 and in previous years; the need to balance subject provision across the sector, and to maintain the viability of provision; evidence from Estyn of the quality of training provided. Secondary undergraduate targets 12 The total sector target for secondary undergraduate (UG) intakes is 95. The decrease of 5 places from 2010/11 reflects changes to UG secondary provision in the South-East Wales, where the portfolio and targets for some of the courses offered have been revised. Recruiting to targets 13 We are aware that the current economic climate may lead to improved recruitment to secondary courses. While this is a welcome development for subjects where it has in the past proved difficult to recruit to target, we would ask you to guard against over-recruitment, particularly in subjects which traditionally are more popular. Institutions are reminded that, because of the demand-led nature of the student finance budget, from 2010/11 there will be controls at institutional level on the recruitment of full-time/pgce students (see Circular W10/33HE). We will monitor recruitment to ITT secondary courses and may consider taking action in future, should over-recruitment become an issue.

14 In making intake target allocations, we regard an allocation of ten intakes as the minimum for a viable cohort. There may remain subjects where recruitment still proves difficult, either across the sector or for individual providers, or improvements are not sustained over the longer term. We will continue to monitor recruitment and will discuss with the Centres of Teacher and the OU in Wales as appropriate where there appears to be difficulty in recruiting to particular subjects. 15 However, if there are more immediate issues, for example, if a provider decides not to recruit to or run a particular secondary course in 2011/12, then the provider should inform us immediately this decision is made. Such a decision may lead to an alteration in the distribution of targets in 2011/12, which we would need to discuss with providers and put to the Welsh Assembly Government for approval. 16 More generally, we will keep under review the distribution of secondary ITT targets across the three Centres, particularly in the context of the development of a regional dimension to the planning and delivery of higher education identified in For our Future. We will also monitor the numbers of students receiving training to teach through the medium of Welsh as well as English, and the diversity of entrants to ITT and the teaching profession. Released numbers 17 We confirmed in Circular W09/38HE that 2010/11 would be the last year in which any new released numbers would be available from reductions in ITT intake targets. There may be a small amount of continued feed through, however, resulting from earlier portfolio changes. 18 Existing ring-fenced released numbers should continue to be used for other HE education-related courses which fit with the proposals in your ITT reconfiguration plans which we have agreed with you. If an institution wishes to change or modify its portfolio of provision using released numbers, please contact Alison Allan to discuss, so that we can assure the Assembly Government that the provision continues to meet its priorities. Further information 19 For further information, contact Dr Alison Allan (tel 029 2068 2223; email alison.allan@hefcw.ac.uk).

Annex A ITT Secondary: Intake allocations 2011/12 North and Mid Wales South East Wales South West Wales Subject Area Aberystwyth University and Bangor University UW Institute, Cardiff and UW Newport Swansea Metropolitan University and UW Trinity St Davids Total 2010/11 Open University in Wales Mathematics 21 21 Sciences 10 10 Design & Technology 15 19 34 Undergraduate Welsh 15 15 Music 15 15 Total 15 80 0 95 Mathematics 20 23 41 84 Chemistry & Physics 31 23 27 81 Welsh 21 18 10 49 Design & Technology 43 20 63 Information Technology 13 13 22 48 Modern Languages 24 40 30 94 Music 11 22 33 Postgraduate Religious 12 29 41 English 31 23 43 97 Geography 20 22 42 Biology and Integrated Science 41 19 25 85 Drama 15 10 25 Art 12 28 14 54 History 15 12 25 52 Physical 23 45 68 Business Studies 14 14 Outdoor Activities 5 5 Total PG 294 319 322 935 25 GRAND TOTAL 309 399 322 1030 25