Title: Institute for Learning putting professionalism in your hands
 1Institute for Learningputting professionalism in 
your hands
- Licence to Practise  Professional Formation 
- Whats involved in Professional Formation? 
- The process of obtaining 
- Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) 
- or 
- Associate Teacher Learning and Skills (ATLS) 
 status
- (updated December 2011) 
-  
Professional Formation 
 2How to use this presentation
- This presentation is an introduction to the 
 various elements of the Professional Formation
 process.
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 used like a website. It should not be used by
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Professional Formation 
 4What is Professional Formation? 
- This is a post qualification process by which a 
 teacher is able to gain Qualified Teacher
 Learning and Skills (QTLS) or Associate Teacher
 Learning and Skills (ATLS) by demonstrating
 evidence of professional practice. This is
 defined as
- The ability to use effectively the skills and 
 knowledge gained whilst training to be a teacher
- The capacity to meet the occupational standards 
 required of a teacher
Professional Formation 
 5Who can gain Q/ATLS and why?
- Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) and 
 Associate Teacher Learning and Skills (ATLS) are
 each a professional status available for the
 majority of Associate grade, Member grade and
 some Fellow grades of the IfL
- If you hold a Level 3/4 teaching/training 
 qualification and literacy and numeracy at level
 2 then you may be eligible to gain ATLS
- If you hold a Level 5 teaching/training 
 qualification and literacy and numeracy at level
 2 then you may be eligible to gain QTLS
- For those who took their first teaching position 
 within the sector after 2007, gaining QTLS or
 ATLS is a mandatory requirement within 5 years
 of your start date.
- This also applies to holders of QTS who are new 
 to the sector as of September 2007. In this case
 you would have two years to gain QTLS or ATLS as
 of your start date.
- Click for further guidance to the Regulations 
- This only applies to those working in the Skills 
 funded provision of the sector.
Professional Formation 
 6Skills for Life 
- If you are a Skills for Life teacher of ESOL, 
 Literacy or Numeracy, of any level from Entry 1
 to Level 2, even if part time, then you must
 provide certificate evidence of either
- Level 4 Subject Specialist award 
- or 
- Level 5 Additional Diploma. 
- No other evidence is acceptable. 
- Please click here for further guidance
7How can professional status be gained?
- Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) or 
 Associate Teacher Learning and Skills (ATLS) is
 gained through completion of the Professional
 Formation process. This entails
- Completion of an Expression of Intent found on 
 the members area of the website
- Printing, completing and posting a signed 
 Declaration of Suitability to the IfL Standards
 team
- Completion of a webfolio that meets the 9 
 standardised and personalised elements of
 Professional Formation
Professional Formation 
 8When will I receive my professional status?
- The annual timetable is as follows 
Expression of Intent made between Webfolio needs to be sent to IfL by Conferral of ATLS/QTLS status will be sent by
Spring Sep 1-Oct 31 End February April 30
Summer Dec 1-Jan 31 June 30 August 31 
Winter April 1-May 31 October 31 December 31
Professional Formation 
 9Declaration of Suitability
- This is a self-declaration of fitness to practice 
 made against IfLs criteria.
- This needs to have been printed, completed and 
 posted to the IfL separately. If it has not been
 received, then it will not be possible for you to
 proceed with your application for ATLS or QTLS.
- The declaration can be found here. 
Standardised Elements 
 10Qualification
- To apply for QTLS, you need an initial teacher 
 training qualification at Level 5 or above,
 equivalent to the Diploma in Lifelong Learning
 (DTLLS)
- OR 
- To apply for ATLS, you need an initial teacher 
 training qualification at Level 3 or 4,
 equivalent to the Certificate in Lifelong
 Learning (CTLLS)
- Certificates of one of these should be scanned 
 into your webfolio.
Standardised Elements 
 11Literacy  Numeracy
- Literacy and Numeracy qualifications at (or 
 above) level 2 can be demonstrated by scanned
 certificates - this is IfLs preferred method of
 evidencing these skills.
- There is an approved list of qualifications on 
 the SVUK website. Please check your
 qualifications are listed as acceptable before
 adding to your webfolio.
- (Please refer to this link www.standardsverificat
 ionuk.org/evidencing-approved-qualifications-at-le
 vel-2-htm.)
- Please refer to this document for further 
 guidance.
Standardised Elements 
 12Teaching Biography
- This is where you can explain your route into 
 teaching. Tell your story here and set the
 context for the rest of your evidence.
- This should not be an account of every course you 
 have been on  just give details about how you
 managed to get to where you are now.
- (Have you checked the Professional Formation 
 Notes for further information? These are
 available on the IfL website.)
13Subject Currency
- This section should explain how you keep up to 
 date with developments in your subject.
- You should describe and explain details of your 
 subject specialist knowledge and qualifications.
- In addition to the above narrative, you should 
 also attach copies of any CPD or professional
 training certificates and any other supporting
 evidence, that illustrates your subject
 specialist expertise. Examples could be from a
 CPD session, team meetings etc.
-  
- NOTE 
- Please be thoughtful and selective about what you 
 decide to scan in and include only that which is
 relevant and significant. It is not necessary to
 scan everything and remember current means
 recent!
Personalised Elements 
 14Teaching  Learning
- This is an account of your ability to deliver 
 your subject to a range of learners.
- You should provide some narrative about your 
 knowledge of teaching and learning with specific
 examples of your ability to use effectively the
 skills and knowledge acquired in your Initial
 Teacher Training (ITT). It would be useful to
 outline how these skills have developed through
 ongoing CPD and experience.
- To support your narrative, you should attach 
 evidence from a range of appropriate sources.
 Examples of this could include a lesson plan, a
 scheme of work, an example of a resource that you
 have developed (such as a PowerPoint
 presentation), a lesson observation report and
 student feedback.
- You should ensure a thoughtful selection of 
 supporting evidence is chosen if you have
 mentioned something in the narrative, reinforce
 this with evidence.
- You should take this opportunity to explain how 
 your own development has impacted on your
 learners.
Personalised Elements 
 15Self Evaluation
- This is an opportunity to evaluate where you are 
 now with regard to your teaching and career
 progression.
- Complete a SWOT analysis  Strengths, Weaknesses, 
 Opportunities and
- Threats - which will assist you in identifying 
 your current strengths as well as weaker areas to
 develop, and will help you to reflect on the
 opportunities and threats to your personal and
 professional development.
Personalised Elements 
 16Professional Development Plan
- Your individual learning plan detailing the 
 actions you will take to address the needs and
 goals identified in your self evaluation.
- This should be linked to your self-evaluation 
 SWOT analysis, outlined previously, and is an
 opportunity to suggest how you intend to work on
 and develop those areas which are important to
 improving your practice. This should be
 something which is forward looking and may have
 been developed in discussion with a manager or
 through your institutional appraisal systems.
- Evidence for this may be based on a range of 
 sources, such as meetings and discussions with
 managers and/or peers, appraisals, observations
 of teaching and learning. You could also include
 your needs in subject specialist areas.
Personalised Elements 
 17Reflective Practice
- Reflection for this section is about the impact 
 of professional development on your teaching
 practice and the benefit of this to learners.
- You should demonstrate an awareness of the 
 outcomes of professional development and reflect
 on its impact on teaching practice, on learners
 experience and perhaps even wider communities of
 practice.
- Supporting evidence for this might be in the form 
 of personal reflection on CPD, teaching and
 learning, subject specialist needs, wider
 networks involving peer dialogue and discussion.
 This is also another opportunity to add links to
 your REfLECT assets. Remember IfL cannot view
 any asset unless you add a link in your webfolio.
- Be selective - this should not be the whole of 
 your reflective journal or assignments from your
 Teacher Training course!
Personalised Elements 
 18Supporting Testimony
- Your supporter recommends you for Professional 
 Formation by reading through and making comment
 on your completed webfolio.
- When you have finished collating your webfolio 
 on REfLECT, you should share this with your
 supporter by giving them permission to view and
 comment on the evidence. A link to your webfolio
 will then be sent to their email address.
-  When your supporter receives the email, they 
 will be able to access and complete the
 supporters statement in REfLECT. This will form
 another part of your evidence for IfL.
- Once your supporter has commented on 
 your webfolio this will be shown on the final
 page of your webfolio as Supported. Please note
 you will not be able to make any changes to your
 webfolio once this has been completed. You will
 then be able to share this with IfL by clicking
 the link at step 10 in the webfolio.
Standardised Elements 
 19Applying for QTLS or ATLS?
- If you were first employed as a teacher after 1 
 September 2007, and you hold DTLLS or CTLLS, you
 have a period of 5 years from the date you were
 first employed in which to complete the
 Professional Formation process and obtain QTLS or
 ATLS (as applicable).
- If you were employed and qualified pre September 
 2007, there is no time limit in which to apply
 for Professional Formation.
- If you hold QTS and were first employed as a 
 teacher after 1 September 2007, you have a period
 of 2 years from the date you were first employed
 in which to complete the Professional Formation
 process and obtain QTLS or ATLS (as applicable).
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FAQs 
 20Why must I register my intention to begin the 
Professional Formation process?
- By registering your intention to undertake 
 Professional Formation you are asserting your
 determination to become a licensed practitioner,
 enabling IfL to process your application.
- In addition, registering your intention to 
 acquire QTLS or ATLS (coupled with IfL
 membership) will serve as evidence to employers
 (current or future) of your intention to gain
 your license to practice and meet the required
 regulations.
- You should do this when the Window is open  
 see annual timetable
- Gaining QTLS/ATLS is also an excellent source of 
 CPD!
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FAQs 
 21How might I attain professional status if I work 
through an agency for an extended period of time? 
- Your working situation will not affect your 
 application for QTLS or ATLS as long as you are
 currently teaching within the sector, the context
 is irrelevant
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FAQs 
 22I have sent my Expression of Intent  what is 
the next step?
- You should begin to collate the evidence for your 
 PF webfolio.
- To learn how to access your webfolio, click here. 
- Please follow What Next for further guidance.
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FAQs 
 23Does my supporter have to be a member of IfL?
- Preferably, but if you are unable to identify 
 another member in your workplace, it would be
 acceptable to use someone else who is
 appropriately qualified, e.g. staff development
 officer, line manager, experienced colleague, or
 you can consult your local CETT (Centre for
 Excellence in Teacher Training).
- You should give your supporter adequate time to 
 complete their part in the process  not the day
 before the Window closes! A fair opportunity
 would be 2 weeks before the deadline is due.
- This person should know you and your teaching 
 style well and have worked with you recently.
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FAQs 
 24Do I have to complete my CPD before I apply?
- No, as CPD and Professional Formation are two 
 separate processes. You could use Professional
 Formation (part or all of it) for your CPD.
- You should, however, complete CPD each year to 
 maintain your membership of IfL.
- In order to retain your licensed status, you need 
 to remain in good standing by completing 30 hours
 of CPD (pro rata) annually.
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FAQs 
 25Do I have to use REfLECT to go through the 
Professional Formation process?
- Applicants are expected to use REfLECT for 
 Professional Formation, as this is the most
 efficient and secure means of compiling and
 sending your portfolio.
- For those unable to access REfLECT for legitimate 
 reasons, alternatives will be provided.
- Please note that IfL are not able to access or 
 view your personal REfLECT asset store. You must
 ensure you add a link to any REfLECT assets you
 use in your webfolio.
- For more information please see the Technical 
 Guide.
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FAQs 
 26What kind of files can be uploaded to REfLECT?
A number of extensions can be recognised, 
however, in order to make your evidence 
accessible to our reviewers/moderators, please 
use the following formats
- .avi 
- .bmp 
- .doc 
- .docx 
- .gif 
- .jpg 
- .pdf 
- .pps 
- .ppt 
- .pub 
- .rtf 
- .tif 
- .txt 
- .xls 
- .zip
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FAQs 
 27WHAT NEXT?
- Post your Declaration of Suitability 
- Register your intention to undertake Professional 
 Formation at the appropriate time (see annual
 timetable)
- Contact your supporter to ask for their 
 cooperation
- Begin to collate the evidence you need 
- certificates 
- supporting evidence 
- Start to build your webfolio in REfLECT, deciding 
 on suitable narrative to include
- Attach all the evidence you require to support 
 the narrative
- Send webfolio to your supporter for endorsement 
- Send webfolio to IfL when it has been completed 
 by your supporter
- Check when PF will be conferred (see annual 
 timetable)
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FAQs 
 28- Now you have the overview you can proceed with 
- Professional Formation. 
- Just follow the steps and take a moment to 
 reflect on
- your accomplishments. 
- Celebrate your status as a professional teacher! 
Professional Formation