QCT release Permission to Teach research

13 June, 2025

A new research report commissioned by the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) shares valuable insights regarding the use of Permission to Teach (PTT) arrangements in Queensland schools.  

It comes as the number of approvals sought by school employers for the use of PTT continues to rise, and as schools struggle to fill vacant teaching roles with registered teachers, particularly in rural, regional, and remote locations. 

 

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