How to improve Early Childhood Education and Care for children under 3

How can countries expand early childhood education and care (ECEC) for children under age 3 while ensuring quality and equity? Drawing on insights from the latest TALIS Starting Strong survey, this webinar will look at how OECD countries are responding to challenges in the sector, including fragmented provision and persistent inequalities in accessing ECEC. Joined […]

Getting students back to school – and keeping them engaged

School attendance problems are rising across many education systems, raising important questions about why students are missing school and what can be done to help them stay in school and engaged in learning. A new OECD report, Every Day Counts: Understanding, Preventing and Responding to School Attendance Problems, challenges the idea that attendance is simply […]

The nature of order processing deficits in developmental dyscalculia: The influences of familiarity and the count-list

Children with developmental dyscalculia often show impaired performance on number order processing tasks. Recent findings suggest these deficits are not general in nature but rather specific to certain kinds of sequences. One proposal by Slipenkyj and colleagues (2025) is that dyscalculic children struggle specifically to understand that “in order” can refer to sequences outside of […]

New to Science Leadership Programme

Are you a Key Stage leader, subject leader or thinking of becoming a Head of Department? Join ASE this autumn, for our New to Science Leadership Programme. ASE are working in partnership with Astin Consulting to offer this fast paced, interactive, practical leadership programme designed for new or aspiring science leaders in secondary schools. Through an […]

Getting students back to school – and keeping them engaged

School attendance problems are rising across many education systems, raising important questions about why students are missing school and what can be done to help them stay in school and engaged in learning. A new OECD report, Every Day Counts: Understanding, Preventing and Responding to School Attendance Problems, challenges the idea that attendance is simply […]

Topsy Page – An Introduction to Oracy

An introduction to the key principles of oracy and the vital role talk plays in learning. The session explores both how to develop oracy skills, and how to develop purposeful classroom dialogue to improve thinking, confidence and participation across the curriculum. Topsy Page is an experienced educator, trainer and facilitator specialising in oracy and Philosophy […]

Creativity Action Research Resource Launch

Join us online for the launch of the Creativity Action Research Resource, a new online tool that supports teachers and creative practitioners to develop their skills in teaching for creativity through action research. Click here to book your place Creativity is one of the most important skills for students to develop so that they can […]

The impact of handwriting and typing practice in children’s letter and word learning: Implications for literacy development

This talk presents empirical data on the benefits of handwriting—relative to typing—for literacy and spelling development and discusses why handwriting may positively influence reading development. Two studies are presented in which 50 pre-readers learned novel letters and words in an artificial orthography, either by handwriting or by typing. Linear mixed models revealed that children in […]

Teaching the British Empire: what is happening in schools and what can we learn?

Drawing on findings from the landmark Portrait EMB research project (https://dx.doi.org/10.5287/ora-rvno97kbq), this session explores what is currently happening in schools in relation to teaching about the British Empire, migration, and belonging, and what educators can learn from emerging practice across England.  Based on one of the largest studies of its kind, involving over 1,000 teachers […]

From Curriculum to Classroom: Securing Strong Teaching for All Pupils

Schools are not short of ideas about curriculum. The challenge now is making those ideas work consistently in classrooms. This conference focuses on what strong teaching looks like in practice — how lessons are designed, how pupils experience the curriculum, and how leaders ensure that all pupils, particularly the disadvantaged, can access and succeed in […]

Leading Professional Learning at Scale: Maximising CPD Spend

Teachers are happier and more likely to stay when they can access high quality CPD. Yet despite significant financial pressures, more can and should be done to ensure investment has impact – in England alone, a substantial share of the roughly £1 billion spent annually on CPD goes towards low-impact provision (TDT, 2025). Drawing on […]

Why does South Asian Heritage Month matter in schools?

Exploring why South Asian Heritage Month matters for schools across the workforce, pupils and wider school community South Asian Heritage Month (1 July – 31 July) is a national month of recognition, but what does it mean for schools? It is an opportunity to celebrate, reflect and connect. This one hour webinar brings together educators […]

Evidence Informed Wisdom

Wouldn’t it be great if research could simply tell us what to do?  However, research can only inform our judgement, not replace it.  In this webinar, Dr Claire Badger will look at how an understanding of research evidence combined with knowledge of your own context and your personal experience can help you make better decisions.  […]

From Correlation to Causation in Learning and ADHD: Insights from Genetically Informed Designs

From correlation to causation in learning and ADHD: insights from genetically informed designs Elsje van Bergen’s research examines how genetic and environmental factors jointly shape individual differences in learning and behaviour. In this talk, she introduces key concepts, such as heritability and polygenic scores. She challenges intuitive but potentially misleading interpretations of environmental effects – for […]

Making the most of Chartered College group membership

THIS EVENT IS FOR GROUP MEMBERSHIP LEADS ONLY. This short information session focuses 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 […]

Fellow Sip and Share: Place-based Partnerships

As part of your Fellowship at the Chartered College of Teaching, we are seeking to engage further with you, and provide the opportunity to network and share your experiences with other Fellows. The Fellow Sip and Share series will offer a brief opportunity to speak to other Fellows about pressing topics that you may be […]

Acting earlier: Responding to emerging online incidents in schools

Understanding and navigating the ‘grey areas’ of early intervention VIRTUAL DISCUSSION FOR SCHOOL AND MAT LEADERS – Why early-stage harmful behaviours are often missed – Where schools struggle to act before issues escalate – Why responses vary across cases and the risks this creates – What consistent, real-time response and support looks like Acting Earlier […]

High-quality assessment in primary schools: improving assessment literacy

Assessment literacy is having the knowledge and skills to design and use effective formative and summative assessments. In this webinar we will explore the principles of good assessment and also the challenges of implementing assessment for different types of learning in primary schools. Robyn Heath will discuss the assessment of project-based learning, Dr Rebecca Clarkson […]