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Guidance: Funding and eligibility for ECF-based training

Department For Education

September 8
13:47 2022

DfE funding for ECF-based training

We support schools with additional funding for ECF-based training. This is paid directly to schools and covers:

  • 5% off timetable for early career teachers (ECTs) in year 2 of induction, for induction activities including ECF-based training and mentor sessions
  • a dedicated mentor for each ECT, based on 20 hours of mentoring in year 2 of induction

If a school uses a training provider, we also fund:

  • training delivered to ECTs by the lead provider or delivery partner, paid directly to lead providers
  • training delivered to mentors by the lead provider or delivery partner, paid directly to lead providers
  • 36 hours of mentor time off timetable for training over 2 years, paid directly to schools

Schools that are not eligible for funding can arrange an ECF-based training programme directly with a lead provider, but will need to fund the programme themselves.

Year 1 funding for ECF-based training

Schools receive their core funding through the dedicated schools grant (DSG). We calculate this using the national funding formula (NFF). This funding is primarily based on pupil numbers and characteristics and is allocated by the local authority.

Funding is not earmarked for statutory induction. Its up to headteachers to manage the funding they receive.

Headteachers should use core funding to cover the cost of 10% off timetable for ECTs in year 1 of induction.

Year 2 funding for ECF-based training

We pay this funding directly to schools in the summer of year 2. It covers the cost of giving each ECT:

  • 5% off timetable in year 2 of induction
  • 20 hours of mentor support in year 2 of induction

We calculate funding using the average hourly rate for mentors and early career teachers, split by region.

Year 2 funding England (excluding the London Area) Inner London Area Outer London Area Fringe Area
Rounded cost per ECT 1,200 1,500 1,400 1,300
Rounded cost per mentor 900 1,100 1,000 900
Total 2,100 2,600 2,400 2,200

We collect data on ECTs and mentors through the school workforce census to minimise the administrative burden on schools.

Backfill payments for mentor training

Read the separate guidance document on backfill payments for time off timetable for ECF mentor training.

Proportionate funding

DfE makes proportionate funding payments for ECTs who:

  • are on a reduced induction period
  • are serving a part-time induction
  • move to a new school or withdraw from induction during year 2
  • take parental leave

We will identify these ECTs using school workforce census data collections over the period.

Eligibility for funded ECF-based training

Eligible schools and establishments

Schools and establishments eligible for DfE funding include:

  • state-funded schools, colleges, sixth forms, childrens centres and nurseries
  • maintained and non-maintained special schools
  • independent schools that receive Section 41 funding

Eligible early career teachers (ECTs)

ECTs should be eligible for DfE funding if they both:

  • hold qualified teacher status (QTS)
  • start their induction on or after 1 September 2021

ECTs with qualified teacher learning and skills status (QTLS) are not eligible for DfE funding, because they are exempt from statutory induction.

How DfE checks the eligibility of ECTs and mentors

If a school uses a training provider or accredited materials, we have to make sure that everyone taking part is eligible for funding and access to materials.

When school induction tutors register ECTs and mentors with DfE, we check the teachers details in the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) records.

We check that the ECT:

  • holds qualified teacher status (QTS)
  • has not completed statutory induction before
  • has not started an induction before 1 September 2021

We check that the mentor:

  • does not have any prohibitions, sanctions or restrictions on their record
  • has not received funded training for ECF-based mentoring before

The school induction tutor can sign into DfEs service to see the status of these eligibility checks.

Published 13 April 2022
Last updated 8 September 2022 +show all updates
  1. We have made clear that establishments including colleges, sixth forms, childrens centres and nurseries are eligible for funded ECF-based training. DfE no longer emails teachers to request their details when checking the eligibility of ECTs and mentors these are now entered directly into the registration system. A link to guidance on backfill payments for time off timetable for ECF mentor training has replaced previous details on those payments.

  2. First published.

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