Initial Teacher Training In-Year Record 2012/13 - Mode of Study
Initial Teacher Training In-Year Record 2012/13Fields required from institutions in EnglandMode of Study | return to field list | valid entries |
Type | field |
Short name | MODE |
Description |
This field indicates the method by which a student is being taught their course. |
Applicable to | England |
Coverage | All students |
Valid entries and labels | |
Notes |
This field contains the subset of codes applicable to Initial Teacher Training courses in England from the Instance.MODE field in the Student record. With reference to code 01, the funding councils (which for this record is the TA) have agreed that a common definition of full-time is that course years must involve a minimum of 24 weeks study. Codes 63 and 64 for dormant can be used only if the student is not expected to be actively studying at anytime during the reporting period. Students that have previously been reported to TA as active but are now dormant should be reported with code 63 or 64 as applicable. Where a student has changed their mode of study within the reporting year, the record should show the current or latest position. However students involved in re-sits after the completion of the taught or structured part of their course should not have their mode of study up-dated. For example a full-time student who finishes the courses in June but has to take resits in September should not be re-coded; whilst they were active on the course they were a full-time student. |
Quality rules |
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Reason required |
To allow standard populations to be defined and financial calculations to be made |
Part of | |
Field length | 2 |
Minimum occurrences | 1 |
Maximum occurrences | 1 |
Schema components |
Element: MODE
Data type: MODECodeContentType |
Based on | 07051.Instance.MODE.1.1 with amendment to restrict to 01 and 31 only |
Owner | HESA |
Version | 1.0 |
Date modified | 2012-04-30 |
Change management notes | All references to the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) and the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE) have been replaced with the Teaching Agency (TA), who assumed some of the functions of these bodies from April 1st 2012 when they were abolished. |
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