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This information session will be an opportunity to find out more about #RethinkingCurriculum-Fostering Creativity. We will be joined by colleagues from OECD who will share how this work will be part of a global research piece and the aims of the project. We will then learn about the practical aspects of how the course will be delivered, when it will be delivered and how you can be involved.
The session will be hosted by Jenna Crittenden, Teacher Advocacy Lead from the Chartered College of Teaching and will include the opportunity for attendees to engage with the course outline and ask questions prior to applying.
Creativity and The Arts offer pathways to inclusion across the curriculum. We are delighted to share the work of Electric Umbrella with you and how this is supporting schools to be more inclusive in all they do. Electric Umbrella uses music and real life stories/experiences of its members to unite school communities and ignite vital conversations surrounding equity, diversity and inclusion. Through vibrant in person workshops, interactive online assemblies and via the transformative UK wide Inclusion Academy, in which schools will be able to sign up for the Electric Umbrella Accreditation Awards, Electric Umbrella can support you in your journey to building a sustainable ethos of inclusion; ensuring that a culture of kindness becomes a lived experience for schools.
Hear how the approach can improve outcomes and achievement in your school and create a happy, healthy culture for your staff and pupils. Listen to colleagues who have delivered the Well School approach and understand how to get involved and the support available to you.
Join us to look inside Issue 25 of Impact. This issue showcases how educators are creating diverse, inclusive curricula to support learners across all stages—from early years to secondary. It highlights key themes such as representation, the role of arts and sport, the climate crisis, vocational learning, SEND support, and the vital connection between curriculum and assessment.
In this webinar, Stephen Gorard, Rob Klassen and Rebecca Snell will discuss findings from their two very different projects designed to make a difference to teacher recruitment and retention. In conversation with Chris Larvin from Teach First, Ingrid Abrahams, Executive Headteacher and Doctoral student at Birmingham University, and Becky Taylor, IOE, they will reflect on what can be done to improve the recruitment and retention of ethnic minority teachers in England, and what motivates STEM undergraduates to choose teaching as a career.
THIS EVENT IS FOR GROUP MEMBERSHIP LEADS ONLY.
Join us for a short information session on Chartered College of Teaching group membership - if you've recently taken out a group package with us, this webinar will give an overview of our work as the sector's professional body, and key benefits your staff can access over the year ahead to support their practice. Any existing group member schools, trusts or organisations are also welcome, for a refreshed update on what's available.
Delivering impactful CPD can be difficult amid busy school schedules, but meaningful collaboration amongst schools fosters strong networks that enhance staff development and align practices. This free webinar explores how collaborative CPD approaches can boost pupil outcomes, nurture a growth culture, and address teacher recruitment and retention challenges.
Whether you are a trainee teacher or Early Career Teacher (ECT), this free webinar offers practical guidance for starting your teaching journey. It covers professionalism in practice, confidence-building strategies, and expert advice to support your growth in the classroom and beyond.
Join us at Plaisterers' Hall for a day deisgned specifically for education leaders who are intersted in creating school cultures that inspire agency, professional growth and joy in our teachers.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, connect with others and have some fun along the way. See you there!
Children and young people are increasingly struggling with anxiety and poor wellbeing due to global crises, academic pressures, social media, and family stress, which are negatively affecting their education. FutureEd seeks to address these challenges by exploring the root causes and leveraging educational neuroscience to better understand and support youth wellbeing.
Ofsted has now published the renewed education inspection framework, ahead of inspections beginning in November. We are delighted to offer all Fellows the opportunity to meet with Sir Martyn Oliver on the day the framework comes into effect to hear first-hand about the aims and implementation of the changes and how the sector can move forward collaboratively.
The ASE Annual Conference, in partnership with AQA, is the UK’s largest gathering for everyone involved in science education. Across three inspiring days, you’ll have access to 220+ sessions packed with keynotes, expert speakers, and hands-on workshops, a lively exhibition featuring publishers, exam boards, organisations, and resource providers and dedicated networking opportunities and social events
Pears Pavillion
Corum Campus
41 Brunswick Square
London
WC1N 1AZ
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