The General Teaching Council for England (GTCE) was the professional body for teaching in England. The GTC was established by the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 which set two aims: "to contribute to improving standards of teaching and the quality of learning, and to maintain and improve standards of professional conduct among teachers, in the interests of the public".
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Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
February 2012
- Alan Meyrick, Chief Executive, General Teaching Council for England gave evidence related to Attracting, Training and Retaining the Best Teachers on 22 Feb. [2]
November 2010
- Tom Trust, Former Elected Member for Secondary Sector, General Teaching Council for England gave evidence related to Behaviour and Discipline in Schools on 17 Nov. [3]
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