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    Teacher and Leader development: ECF and NPQs
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

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    NPQs- Total participants 2021-22
  3. Step 3 Choose locations

    Regional
    • East Midlands
    • East of England
    • London
    • North East
    • North West
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2021/22
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Number of funded unique NPQ participants
    • Percentage of total teaching workforce starting an NPQ
    Group Name
    • Overall
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    View latest data: Academic year 2022/23
    'NPQs- Total participants 2021-22' for Overall in East Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West and 4 other locations for 2021/22
    Number of funded unique NPQ participantsPercentage of total teaching workforce starting an NPQ
    2021/22London5,1156.3%
    North West4,2886.2%
    South East4,1875.1%
    West Midlands3,4556.1%
    South West2,5975.3%
    Yorkshire and the Humber2,8785.7%
    East of England2,7164.6%
    East Midlands2,5455.8%
    North East1,5566.5%

    Footnotes

    1. Percentage figures are not provided for categories where the relevant data is absent.
    2. The percentage of the total teaching workforce starting a funded NPQ is based on the headcount of teachers in the SWC in 2021. The metric is limited insofar as not everyone who is eligible to take a funded NPQ course also appears in the SWC. The percentage figures for each breakdown will be lower the more teachers there are for whom details of individual level characteristics are marked as 'unknown' in the SWC.

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