Chartered College of Teaching Annual Lecture and Celebration

The Chartered College of Teaching is delighted to invite you to our Annual Lecture and Celebration, which will take place on Saturday 21st March 2026, 1-5pm at the British Library. We are delighted to host Professor Teresa Cremin, Professor of Education (Literacy) and Co-Director of the Literacy and Social Justice Centre at The Open University, as our […]
Education Insights: A Focus on Metacognition

Metacognition, the practice of reflecting on how we think, equips students with the tools to study effectively, retain knowledge, and approach problems with confidence and independence. Introduced early, these strategies don’t just support exam preparation; they empower learners to tackle challenges in school, work, and life. Join us at the Bloomsbury Ballroom, where the blend […]
Next Generation Assessment Conference – ‘Principles to Practice’

Building on the success of last year’s Next Generation Assessment conference, this year’s event aims to dive deeper into the future of assessment, providing high quality examples of how you can change your classroom and improve student wellbeing. Sessions will aim to provoke and inspire, hearing from international colleagues about their approaches, and discussing how […]
RACIAL EQUITY: NETWORK DINNER (REND) LONDON 2025

The Racial Equity Networking Dinners #REND have created an opportunity for people across the education sector who share and appreciate the importance of racial equity, to network, listen to inspirational speakers, and enjoy a meal together. There have been successful REND events established in Luton, Birmingham, London, Northampton, with Leeds and Manchester in the planning.
FUTUREED25 CONFERENCE

FUTUREED25 CONFERENCE in association with Chartered College of Teaching, CEN and National Numeracy Educators everywhere have become painfully aware of the impact anxiety and poor wellbeing are having on children and young people. COVID lockdowns, exam and test pressures, social media, the having on children and young people. COVID lockdowns, exam and test pressures, social […]
Beyond the Screen: Schools’ Digital Safety and Mobile Use Summit

Mobile phones are everywhere and so are the risks. From viral TikTok challenges to encrypted group chats, anonymous apps to rising concerns around incel culture, extremism and digital misogyny, schools are facing a rapidly evolving safeguarding landscape. The pressure to act decisively, and wisely, has never been greater. In the wake of the hit TV […]
Teacher Development Trust National Conference 2025

Teachers deserve professional development that is impactful and meaningful, and work environments that foster agency and joy, so that they stay in the profession and thrive. At this values driven event, we will explore what teacher professional growth feels like in 2025 and what leaders and policy makers can do to create inclusive cultures of […]
Research making a difference in the classroom: BERA Teacher Conference

The inaugural BERA Teacher Network Conference is dedicated to teachers and teacher – researchers and will spotlight the transformative power of educational research in educational practice. The conference aims to highlight the interconnected nature between educational research and classroom practice, celebrating innovative ideas and evidence-based approaches to enhance teaching and learning. Attendees will explore how […]
Assessment in a changing world: Lessons learned and the path ahead

This event launches a new book by Isabel and Stuart entitled Educational Assessment in a Changing World: Lessons Learned and the Path Ahead. Isabel and Stuart will review a wide range of developments in society, education, and assessment, including significant initiatives and reports, events, new priorities and changes in theoretical views. They will conclude by […]
Schools, policy and inequality

Schools, policy and inequality: Researching why teachers do what they do and what it means for children Primary schools and early years settings shape children’s lives immensely, but there are huge differences in how teachers teach and organise their time. Policy is a major influence on practices, but often changes. At the same time, there […]
Digital citizenship, digital justice and the promise and perils of technological transformation

Bob will discuss the Teaching for Digital Citizenship: Digital Ethics in the Classroom and Beyond (TfDC) is large-scale research project housed within the ESRC Education Research Programme (2021-2026) directed by Professor Gemma Moss. The project seeks to engage philosophers of digital ethics, software development corporations serving the education sector, schools and policy-makers in the four […]
A Life for Education: Sir Tim Brighouse

Join us as we celebrate the life and contribution of Sir Tim Brighouse. A Life For Education will reflect on Tim’s transformational leadership of education over four decades, with contributions from those who knew, worked with, or were inspired by one of our greatest educationists. All are welcome to attend this free event.
Investing in the Early Years: priorities and challenges

The UK government’s latest policy on childcare will see more parents offered free access to provision from April 2024 with the intention of helping them stay in work (HM Treasury 2023). However, the increasing demand for affordable childcare services is happening in an evolving socio-economic landscape marked by a cost of living crisis and rising […]
ASE Teacher Developers’ Conference 2024

ASE’s annual conference for those involved in teachers’ professional learning. Whether you are a university tutor, education consultant, local authority staff, Head of Science or a leader responsible for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). This event is an unrivalled opportunity for networking with fellow professionals. A chance to explore the latest thinking and research in science […]
Community, Compassion and Leadership

This special symposium celebrates the life and legacy of Professor John West-Burnham and will also consider ways in which to take forward his central ideas and thinking, focused on the nature and role of community, compassion and leadership in schools. The symposium will be chaired by Professor Dame Alison Peacock, while contributors include Maggie Farrar, […]
Unleashing Great Teaching with TDT National Conference

Extraordinary Leaders, Empowered Staff, Expert Schools Who is it for? Trust leaders, school senior leaders, NPQ participants past and present, TDT members past and present, TDT Delivery and CPD Partners When is it? Tuesday 30th January 2024 Where is it? Central London, full date face to face Register your interest and we will keep you posted as the plan for […]
Chartered College of Teaching: Annual General Meeting and Graduation Ceremony

All members are invited to the Chartered College of Teaching’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Graduation Ceremony, taking place on Saturday 11th November 2023 (13:15 to 16:30). This listing and registration link is only for members wishing to book to attend the AGM. If you are a Graduand then please register via this page. You […]
Children’s language, literacy and literature

This event brings together speakers and delegates who are passionate about stimulating children’s excitement about literature and their learning of language and literacy, working towards positive change in the curriculum. This event will feature internationally renowned key note speakers and workshop leaders presenting the latest research and exemplary education practice. Speakers Professor Li Wei – Director and Dean, UCL […]
My Family, Your Family – Book Launch Conference

World renowned Keynote Speakers Inspiring and thought provoking Presentations Opportunities for reflection Round Table discussions Networking and Stalls – and … … A signed copy of My Family, Your Family Lunch and Refreshments Conference Chair / Host Ashley Jean-Baptiste Broadcaster, Host, TV Presenter, and inspirational speaker. Ashley John-Baptiste is an award-winning broadcaster and TV presenter, […]
ACT Teaching Citizenship Conference 2023

Climate Empowerment – the role of Citizenship and Personal Development Teachers This year’s conference theme is Climate Empowerment – the role of Citizenship and Personal Development Teachers. This draws on the term adopted by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to denote their most recent priorities for education announced at COP27. ACT’s Teaching Citizenship […]