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Reform Support
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Supporting reforms to improve the quality of education and training systems and ensure equal access to it

Funding Programme
Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP)
Year
2020

An effective induction system for novice teachers in Belgium

The Commission is supporting the Flemish Department of Education and Training (Belgium) in setting up an effective induction system for novice teachers in order to tackle early drop-out from the profession and to ensure better careers for teachers in the longer term.

Context

In Flanders, only 87% of newly qualified teachers are still teaching after 5 years. Among those with the highest qualification levels, more than one in five drop out during that phase. This puts a strain on the education system and reinforces already existing teacher shortages. The Flemish Community of Belgium has recently made it compulsory for schools to offer induction to their newly qualified teachers. The purpose is to tackle teacher drop-out through improved early career support, better job security and more stable career prospects.

Support delivered

The Commission is providing technical support to the Flemish authorities to develop coherent support for beginning teachers and give guidance to its highly autonomous schools on how to set up such induction schemes. The project will draw on expertise from across Europe and work with Flemish stakeholder organisations to jointly draw up system-wide guidelines and training plans for schools. The new tools will be piloted in a number of Flemish schools in the school year 2021/22. This project for the Flemish Department of Education and Training will be implemented by European Schoolnet, a network of 31 education ministries, with the support of the European Commission.

Expected results

This project will tackle teacher drop-out through improved early career support, better job security and more stable career prospects.