In the Department for Education's (DfE's) March 2022 white paper, it states that:
鈥淪chools will be able to have a trained literacy expert through a new National Professional Qualification for Leading Literacy.鈥
The new National Professional Qualification for Leading Literacy is important for primary and secondary schools.
Although the role varies, many phase leaders, key stage leaders, and heads of department (or similar titles) with responsibilities for leading literacy are considered to be part of the middle leadership team.
An excellent literacy leader will have a deep understanding of the fundamental importance of literacy and recognise its influence on students鈥 future academic achievement, wellbeing, and success in life.
In addition, they will have expertise across several specialist areas related to their role (eg developing students鈥 spoken language) and a passion for literature that they want to share with the school community.
Literacy leaders also need to understand the school and wider community in which they work, enabling them to share their expertise effectively. They must understand how to prioritise professional development to ensure their colleagues have the knowledge, skills, understanding and professional support to teach reading and writing effectively. They must also work with their colleagues, collectively enabling their school to keep improving. This new qualification will assist with all of these elements.
To find out more about the NPQ in Leading Literacy with the National Institute of Teaching please visit their website:
The key sections of the qualification are as follows:
This National Professional Qualification will be a highly practical blended programme. It will allow you to reflect on best practice and to hear from excellent leaders delivering in these areas both locally and nationally.
The qualification will include self-directed study, webinars and face-to-face sessions. It will be assessed through a short case study at the end of the programme.
October 2024
Funding update for Autumn 2024:
It has now been confirmed that funding for this NPQ will be available for those teachers and leaders who work in the most challenging schools or educational settings, serving more disadvantaged communities. Specifically, schools with the highest 50% of pupil premium pupils will be eligible to receive this funding. There are limited funded spaces available.
If your school is not eligible for funding, the course cost is 拢850
We are expecting more details from the DfE in the summer on the practical arrangements on how funding will work, and will update this page as soon as we have this. In the meantime you can find the DfE messaging .
To find out more about the NPQ in Leading Literacy with the National Institute of Teaching please visit their website: