Making the most of Chartered College group membership

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 […]

Is tertiary education meeting today’s job demands?

As the world of work evolves, the promises of higher education is under increasing pressure. Rising costs, shifting labour markets and growing questions about the return on investment are forcing students, institutions and policymakers to reassess the value of a university degree. Ahead of the 9 September launch of this year’s Education at a Glance, […]

How is technology being deployed in schools to support inclusion?

Join the Education Policy Institute on Wednesday 10th September for the second webinar in our series in partnership with Capita – How is technology being deployed in schools to support inclusion? Reflecting on how to improve the experience of students with SEND in the education system is critical. For children on SEN support the attainment gap at age 16 […]

From Principle to Practice: Evidence-Informed Leadership – Book Launch

Join us to celebrate the launch of our new book From Principle to Practice: Evidence-Informed Leadership! Do you struggle to find time to prioritise your professional development? The From Principle to Practice series from the Chartered College of Teaching will support career-long development for all teachers, leaders and mentors. These short, useful and research-packed guides […]

An Inside Look at Impact Issue 25: A Broad and Varied Curriculum

Join us for a look inside the latest issue of our award-winning Impact journal (Issue 25: Autumn 2025). This issue will explore how teachers and leaders are working to develop broad and varied curricula that support all learners. Articles will cover curriculum planning and design across the early years, primary and secondary, with a focus […]

The Chartered College of Teaching: Annual General Meeting

The Chartered College of Teaching Annual General Meeting 2025 About this event: You must be a member of the Chartered College of Teaching to book onto this event. Members are invited to the Chartered College of Teaching’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will take place online via Zoom on Wednesday 12th November, 4-5pm. You will […]

Leading Professional Learning at Scale: Collaboration

impactful CPD, despite its positive impact on outcomes and school culture. When schools use the initiative to collaborate meaningfully, they create powerful networks for sharing expertise, aligning practice, and supporting staff development. This free, open webinar, we will explore how utilising collaborative approaches to CPD can enhance and improve pupil outcomes and foster a culture […]

How to Thrive in the Teaching Profession

Are you a trainee teacher or an ECT starting your first teaching role? Join us for this free, open-access webinar to explore what it means to join the teaching profession. As your professional body, we want to provide you with practical advice to thrive in your first years of teaching, and beyond into your career. […]

Ask an Expert: How does including children transform research and policy making?

What happens when children are empowered and become true partners in shaping policies, research and institutions? Empowering children to meaningfully participate in decision making is not only a rights-based imperative, but it also leads to more inclusive, responsive and effective outcomes for individuals and communities alike. From co-creating school rules and curricula to participating as […]

Rethinking Curriculum – Fostering Creativity

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 […]

Rethinking Curriculum – Fostering Creativity

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 […]

Science of Learning and Learning Engineering in an AI World

Join our webinar to critically examine Learning Engineering in an AI-driven world. We’ll discuss how rapid advances in AI and generative tools are reshaping educational design, exploring whether Learning Engineering is the right approach today. Grounded in the Science of Learning, we’ll consider the promises and challenges of integrating AI, such as hyper-personalized learning, equity, […]

The OECD Teaching Compass: Aligning teaching with the future of learning

What kind of teaching do we need for the future we want? As global expectations for learners rise, so too do the demands placed on our teachers. While many education systems focus on what students should learn to thrive in an uncertain future, they also need to consider how to best support teachers so they, […]

Turning insights into impact: What do early case studies reveal about the power of PISA for Schools?

PISA for Schools is an OECD assessment that evaluates 15-year-old performance on reading, mathematics, and science. It also gathers insights into students’ learning environment, engagement and well-being, offering schools valuable data that help them benchmark performance internationally and improve education outcomes. A central ambition, and ongoing challenge, has been translating these insights into meaningful actions that […]

The teaching profession reimagined: From classroom innovation to system-level transformation

The future of teaching will be shaped by its capacity to innovate, and that innovation often begins in the classroom. As traditional educational models struggle to meet the needs of today’s learners, a growing movement is reimagining teaching as relationship-centered, metacognitive and something that is grounded in real-world problem-solving. But what kind of support do […]

Building a Culture of Professional Learning Across Your Trust

Recent efforts to curb the teacher retention crisis in the UK and elsewhere have focused on increasing the availability and uptake of ‘high-quality’ teacher CPD. But is this ‘human capital’ approach sufficient, and what further conditions might need to be in place to enable teachers to implement their professional learning in their classrooms?  This free, […]