Charter rationale VI: Ring-fenced PPA

The 10% PPA time ring-fenced in the time budget will be used to allow teachers to plan and prepare daily lessons and assess daily classwork.

  • TNC 2011/8 Time Budgeting Appendix 3 5.2 https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/de/tn2011-appendiiitime-budgeting.pdf – ‘The practice of teachers carrying out their planning, preparation and assessment outside of their normal teaching hours, and in isolation from each other, is not considered satisfactory by the Teachers’ Negotiating Committee and in 2009 the Teachers’ Negotiating Committee issued a joint policy statement on the Introduction of Planning, Preparation and Assessment (PPA) time (TNC 2009/8). This Statement advised that Principals and Boards of Governors should evaluate the potential to TNC 2011/8 Appendix III introduce PPA time for all teachers in their school and attempt to timetable and guarantee this time where possible.’

  • Advice on Developing Directed Time Budgets 4.4.5 https://www.eani.org.uk/sites/default/files/2020-06/Advice%20on%20Developing%20%20Directed%20Time%20Budgets%20050620.pdf – ‘The Pay & Workload Agreement, April 2020, guarantees that 10% of a teacher’s Directed Time (i.e. 126½ hours per annum) is set aside for Planning, Preparation and Assessment. (PPA). This dedicated PPA time will enable a teacher to raise standards through individual and collaborative professional activity. The Teachers’ (Terms and Conditions of Employment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987, in regard to working time, states that a teacher shall be available to perform such duties at such times and such places as may reasonably be specified by the Principal. School managements should ensure that a teacher’s PPA time is not eroded by demands and should be kept available for teachers to individually prepare, work, plan, mark and meet collaboratively with their colleagues.’