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Whereas the review body appointed under section 1(1) of the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Act 1991[1] ("the Act") have made a report following the reference to them of certain matters; And whereas the Secretary of State has consulted, in accordance with section 2(1) of the Act[2], such associations of local education authorities, such bodies representing the interests of governors of foundation, voluntary, and foundation special schools and such bodies representing school teachers as appeared to him to be concerned; Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2(1), (3) and (4) and 5(4) of the Act[3] hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Education (School Teachers' Pay and Conditions) (No. 4) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 13th December 2000. Application 2. This Order applies to school teachers (as defined in section 5(1) and (2) of the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Act 1991[4]) in England and Wales. School Teachers' Pay and Conditions 3. - (1) The School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document 2000[5] ("the Document") shall be amended as provided for in articles 4 to 17. (2) The amendment made by article 7 to the extent that it inserts paragraph 19.3 into the Document has effect from 1st September 2000. (3) The amendments made by the remaining provisions of article 7 and by articles 4 to 6 and 8 to 17 have effect from 13th December 2000.
5.
- (1) After paragraph 3.1(b) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph -
(ii) in the case of a teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in Wales and who applies for threshold assessment on or before 16th March 2001, with effect from 1st September 2000, (iii) in the case of a teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in England and who applies for threshold assessment on or after 6th June 2000 and before 29th October 2001, with effect from 1st September 2001, and (iv) in the case of a teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in Wales and who applies for threshold assessment on or after 17th March 2001 and before 29th October 2001, with effect from 1st September 2001; or".
(2) In paragraph 3.3 (b) after "points awarded" there shall be inserted "under paragraph 19 or".
(ii) personal circumstances which made it difficult for the teacher to submit the application on or before 5th June 2000; and
(b) in the case of an application made on or before 16th March 2001, where -
(ii) it seems to the head teacher, or in the case of an unattached teacher the relevant body, reasonable to do so where due to the teacher's absence from work for the whole or a substantial part of the period starting on 1st April 2000 and ending on 14th July 2000 the teacher was unable to gain access to evidence to support his application.
3.6
For the purposes of paragraph 3.1(c) (ii) and (iv) a classroom teacher's application for threshold assessment shall be treated as if it were made on or before 16th March 2001 where -
(b) it seems to the head teacher, or in the case of an unattached teacher the relevant body, reasonable to do so in the light of personal circumstances which made it difficult for the teacher to submit the application on or before 16th March 2001.".
6.
In paragraph 17 before paragraph 17.2 there shall be inserted the following paragraph -
7.
After paragraph 18 there shall be inserted the following paragraphs -
19.1 A teacher to whom paragraph 19.2 applies ("a post-threshold teacher") shall be paid such salary based on the pay scale set out in paragraph 19.3 as the relevant body shall determine in accordance with paragraphs 19.4 to 19.8. 19.2 This paragraph applies to -
(ii) in the case of a classroom teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in Wales, who applied for threshold assessment on or before 16th March 2001, and who on 1st September 1999 was entitled to a total of nine points under paragraphs 18.1.1 and 18.2.1 of the 1999 Document, (iii) in the case of a classroom teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in England, who applied for threshold assessment on or after 6th June 2000 and before 29th October 2001, and who on 1st September 2000 was entitled to a total of eight points under paragraphs 18.1 (good honours degree) and 18.2 (experience), (iv) in the case of a classroom teacher whose remuneration is paid by an authority in Wales, who applied for threshold assessment on or after 17th March 2001 and before 29th October 2001, and who on 1st September 2000 was entitled to a total of eight points under paragraphs 18.1 and 18.2; or
(b) a classroom teacher who -
(ii) in the case of a teacher who was first appointed to a post of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher on or after 1st September 2000, occupied a post or posts of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher for an aggregate period of three years or more; or
(c) a classroom teacher who has occupied a post of advanced skills teacher; or
(ii) has been certified by an assessor appointed by the Secretary of State as eligible for appointment to an advanced skills teacher post but who has not been so appointed; or
(e) a classroom teacher -
(ii) whom the relevant body determine is entitled to be paid on point 9 of the pay scale set out in paragraph 17.3, and (iii) who while he was employed in a teaching or educational advisory post other than as a teacher (as defined in paragraph 1.2) was assessed as meeting each of the performance threshold standards throughout a period which fulfils the requirements of sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph 19B.2.2 (as applicable), which assessment has been approved by an assessor.
19.3
The pay scale for post-threshold teachers is:
19.4 Where a teacher first becomes entitled to be paid as a post-threshold teacher, the relevant body shall determine that he shall be paid on scale point 1 on the pay scale set out in paragraph 19.3. 19.5 In making a determination of the salary of a post-threshold teacher pursuant to paragraph 3.1(a) the relevant body shall not determine that there has been any movement up the pay scale set out in paragraph 19.3 unless -
(b) the achievements of the post-threshold teacher and his contribution to the school have been substantial and sustained.
19.6
Save in exceptional circumstances, the relevant body shall not determine a movement up the pay scale set out in paragraph 19.3 until the second annual salary determination after the date on which the post-threshold teacher's salary was last increased by the award of an additional point on that pay scale.
(ii) personal circumstances which made it difficult for the teacher to submit the application on or before 5th June 2000; and
(b) in the case of an application made on or before 16th March 2001, where -
(ii) it seems to the head teacher, or in the case of an unattached teacher the relevant body, reasonable to do so where due to the teacher's absence from work for the whole or a substantial part of the period starting on 1st April 2000 and ending on 14th July 2000 the teacher was unable to gain access to evidence to support his application.
19.10
For the purposes of paragraph 19.2(a)(ii)and(iv) a classroom teacher's application for threshold assessment shall be treated as if it were made on or before 16th March 2001 where -
(b) it seems to the head teacher, or in the case of an unattached teacher the relevant body, reasonable to do so in the light of personal circumstances which made it difficult for the teacher to submit the application on or before 16th March 2001.
Assessors in relation to threshold assessments
(b) where sub-paragraph (a) does not apply to a teacher, but he has worked as a teacher for an aggregate period of at least two years in the five years preceding the date of his application for threshold assessment, the relevant period shall be a period (or aggregate period) of not less than two years and not more than three years ending with the date on which he last worked as a teacher.
19B.2.3
Where a teacher is absent from work in exercise of her right to maternity leave conferred by section 71 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 or conferred by her contract of employment or because of her pregnancy, and has the right to return to work by virtue of the said section 71 or by virtue of her contract of employment, the period of absence shall count towards the relevant period.
(b) has not met each of the performance threshold standards throughout the relevant period, and so has not passed the threshold.
19B.3.2
The head teacher shall record in writing on the application -
(b) his assessment of whether or not the teacher has met each of the performance threshold standards throughout the relevant period; and (c) his assessment of whether the teacher has passed the threshold.
19B.3.3
The head teacher may amend his assessment under paragraph 19B.3.2 (b) or (c) or his record under paragraph 19B.3.2 (a) at any time before the assessor issues a certificate under paragraph 19B.5.
(b) he shall make a first assessment of the batch of applications, which he may do by giving detailed consideration to a sample of the applications, and he shall consider any application in relation to which the head teacher has notified him of a connection under paragraph 19B.3.5.
19B.4.2
When the assessor's first assessment of the batch of applications is complete he shall decide whether to approve the head teacher's assessments of applications in the batch, and if he approves those assessments he shall complete his assessment and issue a certificate under paragraph 19B.5.
(b) require the head teacher to reconsider the batch of applications, or any of the applications in the batch; (c) carry out his own assessment of any of the applications in the batch, and substitute his own assessment for the head teacher's assessment in any case where he has made such an assessment; (d) where the head teacher has reconsidered a batch of applications or any of the applications in the batch, carry out a further assessment of the batch.
19B.4.4
When the assessor has completed all the steps he decides to take under paragraph 19B.4.3 he shall decide whether to -
(b) take the steps set out in paragraph 19B.4.5,
and where he decides to complete his assessment under this paragraph he may approve all the head teacher's assessments of applications in the batch, or substitute his own assessments for some or all of the head teacher's assessments.
(b) request the governing body to take action in relation to the threshold assessment arrangements at the school, or the assessments of applications in the batch.
19B.4.6
A governing body which receive a request under paragraph 19B.4.5 (b) shall address the assessor's concerns by taking one or more of the following steps -
(b) securing that the head teacher repeats his assessments of all the applications in the batch in accordance with any specific directions they give him; (c) where steps are being taken against the head teacher for lack of capability on his part, securing that a deputy head teacher makes assessments of all the applications in the batch in accordance with any specific directions they give him; (d) where steps are being taken against the head teacher for lack of capability on his part and there is no deputy head teacher available to make assessments under sub-paragraph (c), inviting the assessor to make assessments of all the applications in the batch.
19B.4.7
An assessor shall make the assessments which he is invited to make under paragraph 19B.4.6 (d).
(b) assess the application individually,
and where an assessor assesses an application individually, paragraph 19B shall apply to the individual application as if it were a batch of applications.
(b) consult or seek further information from a teacher whose application was in the batch, his head teacher and any teacher with management responsibility for him who has provided evidence or information in relation to his threshold assessment; (c) observe a teacher whose application was in the batch teaching.
19B.5
When an assessor completes his assessment of a batch of applications under paragraph 19B.4, he shall certify which of the teachers whose applications were in that batch have passed the threshold, and which have not.
(ii) except where the certificate relates to an application assessed individually under paragraph 19B.4.9 (b), a report giving his assessment of the effectiveness of the assessment process at the school; and
(b) to the head teacher -
(ii) except where the certificate relates to an application assessed individually under paragraph 19B.4.9 (b), a report giving his assessment of the effectiveness of the assessment process at the school, (iii) the applications in the batch, and (iv) where the assessor substituted his own assessment of a teacher for that of the head teacher, a written statement of the reasons for his decision.
19B.6.2
When the head teacher has received the certificate issued under paragraph 19B.5, he shall promptly inform all of the teachers to whom the certificate relates whether or not they have passed the threshold.
(b) give him advice about the aspects of his performance which would benefit from further development; (c) give him a copy of his application; and (d) where applicable, give him a copy of the statement of reasons provided by the assessor under paragraph 19B.6.1 (b) (iv) together with any written comments the head teacher wishes to add.
19B.6.4
The head teacher shall provide a teacher who has not passed the threshold with written feedback meeting the requirements of paragraph 19B.6.3 (a) and where applicable the statement and comments referred to in paragraph 19B.6.3 (d) within four weeks of receiving a certificate pursuant to paragraph 19B.5.
(b) where the teacher is employed for the same number of hours at all the schools at which he is employed, the head teacher of the school at which he has been employed for the longest period of time; or (c) where the head teachers of all the schools concerned agree, any one of those head teachers.
19B.7.2
Before he completes or revises an assessment under paragraph 19B.3, the designated head teacher shall consult the head teachers of the other schools at which the teacher is employed.
(b) the Chief Education Officer shall fulfil the functions under paragraph 19B of the chairman of the governing body, and references in that paragraph to the chairman of the governing body shall be read as references to the Chief Education Officer.
19B.9.1
Where under arrangements made by the Secretary of State an assessor allocated to a school is replaced by another assessor as a result of a complaint being upheld against the original assessor -
(b) any certificate issued by the original assessor under paragraph 19B.5 shall be void.
19B.9.2
Except as provided for in paragraph 19B.9.1, where an assessor is replaced by another assessor at any time, the replacement assessor may continue the assessment without repeating any steps taken by the original assessor.
(b) a member of the leadership group at the school; (c) a teacher with management responsibility for the teacher; (d) an assessor; or (e) a person responsible under arrangements made by the Secretary of State for monitoring the quality of threshold assessments at the school.
19B.11
For the purposes of the Document -
(b) "a teacher who has passed the threshold" means a teacher whom an assessor has certified has passed the threshold under paragraph 19B.5, 19C.5.5 or 19D.7.
19B.12
Failure by any person to discharge any duty within a time limit specified in paragraphs 19B to 19D shall not relieve him of that duty.
(b) the assessor allocated to the authority shall fulfil the functions under those paragraphs of the assessor allocated to the school, and references in those paragraphs to the assessor allocated to the school shall be read as references to the assessor allocated to the authority; (c) the Chief Education Officer of the authority shall fulfil the functions under those paragraphs of the governing body of the school and the chairman of the governing body of the school, and references in those paragraphs to the governing body of the school and the chairman of the governing body of the school shall be read as references to the Chief Education Officer of the authority; (d) the designated line manager shall where practicable send to the assessor batches of applications received from teachers for whom he is the designated line manager, and for the purposes of his assessment under paragraph 19B.4 the assessor may combine such batches of applications with other applications or batches of applications; (e) where the assessor receives one or more individual applications, the authority may make arrangements with him for such applications to be combined in batches or added to other batches for the purposes of his assessment under paragraph 19B.4; and (f) where the assessor decides to assess an application made by an unattached teacher individually, paragraph 19B shall apply to the individual application as if it were a batch of applications.
19C.4
Where it is not practicable for the authority to nominate a designated line manager for an unattached teacher, an assessor allocated to the authority shall assess whether the teacher has passed the threshold in accordance with paragraph 19C.5, and paragraph 19D shall apply with the modifications in paragraph 19C.6.
(b) observe the teacher teaching.
19C.5.3
The assessor shall determine whether the teacher -
(b) has not met each of the performance threshold standards throughout the relevant period, and so has not passed the threshold.
19C.5.4
The assessor shall record in writing on the application -
(b) his assessment of whether or not the teacher has met each of the performance threshold standards throughout the relevant period; and (c) his assessment of whether the teacher has passed the threshold.
19C.5.5
The assessor shall certify whether or not the teacher has passed the threshold.
(b) inform the teacher whether or not he has passed the threshold.
19C.5.7
The assessor shall within a reasonable time after issuing a certificate under paragraph 19C.5.5 -
(b) give him advice about the aspects of his performance which would benefit from further development; and (c) give him a copy of his application.
19C.5.8
The assessor shall provide a teacher who has not passed the threshold with written feedback meeting the requirements of paragraph 19C.5.7(a) within four weeks of issuing a certificate under paragraph 19C.5.5.
(b) a teacher with management responsibility for the teacher; (c) a person responsible under arrangements made by the Secretary of State for monitoring the quality of threshold assessments; or (d) another assessor.
19C.6
Paragraph 19D applies with the modifications that the Chief Education Officer of the authority shall fulfil the functions under paragraph 19D.3.4, 19D.5.1(b) (ii) and 19D.6 of the head teacher who made the assessment, and references in those paragraphs to the head teacher who made the assessment shall be read as references to the Chief Education Officer of the authority.
(b) had not taken account of irrelevant or inaccurate evidence; or (c) had not been biased or had not discriminated against the classroom teacher in question.
19D.3.1
An application for review shall be made in writing, and shall contain, or refer to, evidence relating to the grounds upon which review is sought.
(b) relates to his performance outside the relevant period.
19D.3.3
An application for review shall be given to the review coordinator, who shall give it to the allocated review officer.
(b) had not taken account of irrelevant or inaccurate evidence; or (c) had not been biased or had not discriminated against the classroom teacher in question,
he shall determine that the teacher has passed the threshold.
(b) had not taken account of irrelevant or inaccurate evidence; or (c) had not been biased or had not discriminated against the classroom teacher in question,
he shall order the threshold assessment to stand.
(b) may -
(ii) seek comments from the classroom teacher who made the application for review, the head teacher or assessor who made the assessment of which review is sought and any other teacher with management responsibility for him who provided evidence or information in relation to the assessment of which review is sought, and (iii) do anything an assessor could do under paragraph 19B.4.10.
19D.5.2
The head teacher or assessor who made the assessment of which review is sought shall provide to the review officer copies of such of their records in relation to the assessment of the application as he requests.
(b) "working day" means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day which is a bank holiday.".
8.
In paragraph 26 at the end of sub-paragraph (a) there shall be inserted ", or in the case of a teacher who is entitled to be paid as a post-threshold teacher with effect from that date, the value of the maximum of the pay scale set out in paragraph 17.3".
(b) after paragraph 30.2 there shall be inserted the following paragraph -
(b) in the case of a teacher who was first appointed to a post of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher on or after 1st September 2000, occupied a post or posts of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher for an aggregate period of three years or more,
shall not be paid at less than point 1 on the pay scale for post-threshold teachers set out in paragraph 19.3.";
(b) was first appointed to a post of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher on or after 1st September 2000; and (c) occupied a post or posts of head teacher, deputy head teacher or assistant head teacher for an aggregate period of less than three years,
shall not be paid at less than point 9 on the pay scale set out in paragraph 17.3.";
(ii) in sub-paragraph (b) for "paragraph 30.4" there shall be substituted "paragraphs 30.3 and 30.4".
12.
In paragraph 37.5(d) after "18.1 or 18.2" there shall be inserted "or an increase in salary caused by the teacher having become entitled to be paid as a post-threshold teacher".
14.
- (1) In paragraph 40.4 -
(b) after sub-paragraph (a) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph -
(ii) any allowance to which he is entitled under paragraphs 20 to 22, and (iii) any assimilation safeguarding payment to which he is entitled under paragraph 28.".
(2) In paragraph 40.12(d) (i) after "17," there shall be inserted "19,".
51.8A.1 assessing (subject to approval by an assessor) whether a teacher at the school who applies for a threshold assessment has passed the threshold; 51.8A.2 explaining to a teacher who makes an application for a threshold assessment the reasons for the outcome of his application and giving him advice about the aspects of his performance which would benefit from further development; 51.8A.3 where requested by him to do so providing assistance to an assessor in relation to threshold assessments at the school; 51.8A.4 the professional duties of a head teacher under paragraph 51.8A shall not be delegated to a deputy or assistant head teacher, although pursuant to paragraph 53.3 they may be exercised by a deputy head teacher in the head teacher's absence from the school;".
16.
After paragraph 58.11.1 there shall be inserted the following paragraph -
17.
After paragraph 59 there shall be inserted the following annex -
(b) building team commitment, (c) engaging and motivating pupils, (d) analytical thinking, (e) postitive action to improve the quality of pupils' learning."
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order amends the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document 2000 ("the Document"), to which the Education (School Teachers' Pay and Conditions) (No. 3) Order 2000 (S.I.2000/2321) gave effect with modifications on 1st September 2000. New paragraph 19 of the Document contains an upper pay scale for "post-threshold teachers" who are classroom teachers who have passed the threshold, some teachers previously employed as head teachers, deputy head teachers and assistant head teachers, and some others. Paragraph 19 also sets out the deadlines for making applications for threshold assessment, and makes provision about progress beyond the minimum of the upper pay scale. New paragraph 19A of the Document provides for arrangements to be made for the allocation of assessors to schools and local education authorities for the purpose of making threshold assessments, and makes other provision about assessors. New paragraph 19B of the Document sets out the procedures for the assessment of classroom teachers against the performance threshold standards which are set out in new Annex 1. To pass the threshold a teacher must have met each of the performance threshold standards for a period of between two and three years. The initial assessment will be carried out by the head teacher. All the applications and assessments for teachers at the school are then sent to the assessor allocated to the school, who will consider, and if so minded, approve the assessments made by the head teacher. Provision is also made for the determination of threshold assessment applications where the assessor does not approve the head teacher's assessments. New paragraph 19C modifies the threshold assessment procedures for applications from unattached teachers. Under new paragraph 19D of the Document, teachers who are assessed as not passing the threshold have a right to have the decision reviewed by a different assessor. The grounds for seeking a review are set out in paragraph 19D.2. The Order amends the professional duties' section of the Document to introduce professional duties for head teachers and others in relation to carrying out threshold assessments. The Order also makes amendments to the Document consequential on the introduction of threshold assessment arrangements and the upper pay scale for post-threshold teachers. The Document is published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office and is obtainable from book shops of the Stationery Office Limited and through booksellers. Notes: [1] 1991 c. 49.back [2] Section 2(1) is amended by paragraphs 24 and 26(a) of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31).back [3] Section 2(3) and (4) is amended by paragraphs 24 and 26(c) and (d) of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.back [4] The definition of "school teacher" in section 5(1) is amended by paragraphs 24 and 28(2)(a) of Schedule 30 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.back [5] ISBN 0 11 271090 5; the Document was given effect by the Education (School Teachers' Pay and Conditions) (No. 3) Order 2000 (S.I. 2000/2321).back
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