The programme will support around 800 modern foreign language teachers and 1,700 science teachers a year.
It would mean that a typical teacher in their fifth year of work would receive a reimbursement of around £540. This figure would increase for teachers with additional responsibilities.
It comes after the government unveiled a general rise in the earning threshold for student loan repayments from £21,000 to £25,000.
In addition, the DfE has also unveiled a second pilot for new bursaries in maths. These will offer upfront payments of £20,000 and “early retention” payments of £5,000 in the third and fifth year of a teacher’s career.
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