Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Record 2013/14 - GTC Scotland Teacher Induction scheme - Q19
Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Record 2013/14All fieldsGTC Scotland Teacher Induction scheme - Q19 | return to field list | valid entries |
Type | field |
Short name | GTCSTIS |
Description | The field identifies if the HE leaver was employed as a teacher on the census date through the GTC Scotland Teacher Induction Scheme. |
Applicable to | Scotland |
Coverage | All HE leavers who completed a qualification in Scotland which provided them with newly qualified teacher status in the UK and where Teaching.EMPLDTEACH is coded 1. |
Question | Q19. Were you employed as a teacher through the GTC Scotland Teacher Induction Scheme? |
Valid entries and labels | |
Notes | Should the HE leaver tick both boxes, code 2 'No'. A response to the question is expected if the qualification completed was awarded at a university or college in Scotland, gave the HE leaver newly qualified teacher status in the UK in the relevant period, and if code 1 'Yes' was used for Q18 (Teaching.EMPLDTEACH). |
Required for valid response | No |
To be asked of third party | No |
Quality rules |
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Reason required | To identify those leavers who gained employment as a teacher through the GTC Scotland Teacher Induction Scheme. |
Part of | |
Field length | 1 |
Minimum occurrences | 0 |
Maximum occurrences | 1 |
Schema components |
Element: GTCSTIS
Data type: GTCSTISCodeContentType |
Owner | SFC |
Version | 1.1 |
Date modified | 2014-10-07 |
Change management notes | Business rules 1 and 2 amended so that all references to higher education institution (HEI) have been replaced with higher education provider (HEP). Reference to institution (as a short-hand for higher education institution) has been changed to provider. The change enables HESA to refer collectively to both publicly funded higher education institutions and privately funded alternative providers within its constituency. |
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