Annual General Meeting 2022

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 online Annual General Meeting, taking place on Saturday, 26th November 2022 (9:30am to 11.30am). Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, will update on the Chartered […]
#CCTea Live: Connecting with International Teachers

#CCTea Live: Connecting with International Teachers Marco Zambonini FCCT and Mandy Monaghan FCCT. Are you looking to teach overseas or do you teach overseas? What are the variations in curriculum development and design, and how should one adjust to teaching overseas? Marco and Mandy discuss how the Chartered College of Teaching supports international teachers and […]
Bullying and Loneliness – Pedagogy in practice

The Chartered College of Teaching is delighted to have partnered with ACAMH to present a FREE online training series, ‘Pedagogy in practice’, exclusively for teachers and school leaders. This series focuses on pedagogical approaches and practical strategies that can be used to support with a range of aspects of pupil mental health in school. It […]
Developing a trust-wide culture of great teaching, with Prof. Rob Coe

In this session we will explore some of the challenges around leading teaching and learning across a trust, and consider how research and evidence might inform trust leaders’ thinking in this area. There will be an opportunity to hear from Evidence-Based Education’s Director of Research and Development, Prof. Rob Coe who will share the work […]
Addiction & Substance Use – Ask The Expert

This FREE ‘Ask the Expert’ online event is exclusively for Teachers, and offers insights into the latest evidence-base around anxiety in children & adolescents. They are brought to you as part of an exciting new partnership between The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH) and Coram Life Education (CLE), two charities who are dedicated to making a […]
LET’S GET TOGETHER! The Rethinking Education Conference 2022

THIS CONFERENCE IS BOTH ONLINE AND FACE-TO-FACE OPTION 1: Buy a ticket to the face-to-face conference in London on Sat 17th September. This includes access to the online conference. OPTION 2: Buy a ticket for online conference only. These are donation-based, so you can pay what you can afford. See here for the 32-page programme for the […]
NALDIC 30 Conference 2022 ‘Every Teacher is a Language Teacher’

At NALDIC’s 30th annual conference, we are celebrating three decades of working collaboratively with practitioners, academics and policy makers to support multilingualism and raise the achievement of EAL learners. At the heart of this 30th-anniversary conference, we will be engaging in discussions around how language is at the centre of every classroom interaction, and that […]
#CCTea Live: GCSE Exam Support

#CCTea live stream ‘GCSE: Exam Support’ Hosted by Mathew Grafton FCCT, CTeach (Leadership) to discuss GCSE exams and results. Will your students achieve the grades they need? What’s next? Not quite the grades your students wanted? Re-sits, revision, moving on, and how to support your students during this time of change. This event was streamed […]
Sleep and Screen Time – Pedagogy in practice

Chartered College of Teaching is delighted to have partnered with ACAMH to present a FREE online training series, ‘Pedagogy in practice’, exclusively for teachers and school leaders. Research has shown that high-quality sleep has a positive impact on children’s mental health and their academic achievement, yet adolescents in particular may often not get enough sleep, […]
The Future of Teaching: Schools White Paper

Professor Dame Alison Peacock CEO, Chartered College of Teaching, is joined by John Dickens, Editor, Schools Week, to discuss the proposals of the white paper and what it means for the future of the profession. Is it ambitious enough? Does it focus on the right areas? Panel of speakers include James Searjeant FCCT, Dr Maureen […]
Anxiety – Pedagogy in practice

Chartered College of Teaching is delighted to have partnered with ACAMH to present a FREE online training series, ‘Pedagogy in practice’, exclusively for teachers and school leaders. Anxiety is a part of life and some anxiety is essential because it helps us to act to protect ourselves and ensure our safety. However, anxiety can become problematic […]
Unlocking Research: Sculpting New Creativities in Primary Education

Unlocking Research: Sculpting New Creativities in Primary Education Second in the series of seminars, hosted by the Chartered College of Teaching, that will inspire and enable new thinking about the benefits and viability of developing research-informed and research-generating practices. Inspired by the innovative series of books ‘Unlocking Research’ (series editors Dr James Biddulph and Mrs […]
Why does professional learning matter in the early years sector?

Why does professional learning matter in the early years sector? Following the launch of the Chartered College’s Early Childhood Hub, we are joined by early years experts to discuss the potential impact of professional learning on early years education and development. Hear more about the resources available on the Hub to support early years practitioners. […]
Supporting the linguistic and socio-emotional development of refugee and asylum-seeking children in UK schools – #EAL

Supporting the linguistic and socio-emotional development of refugee and asylum-seeking children in UK schools – #EAL In this joint Chartered College of Teaching and NALDIC webinar, Professor Jo McIntyre (University of Nottingham) and Amy Ashlee (Senior Research Officer at Refugee Education UK) share some of the ways that they have been collaborating to support teachers’ […]
Sheffield EAL Mini-Conference: Multilingualism and Learning

Free online Zoom Webinar taking place on Thursday 23 June from 4.30 pm – 6.30 pm. This mini conference focuses on the cognitive, linguistic and social advantages of being a multilingual learner. It showcases international best practice from experts in the field across the phases. Speakers Professor Jim Cummins – Ontario Institute for Studies in […]
The Future of Teaching: SEND review

Professor Dame Alison Peacock CEO, Chartered College of Teaching, will be joined by Laura Simonson, Policy Lead, Department for Education to discuss the key proposals in the SEND and Alternative Provision Green Paper, especially those relating to schools and teaching, and invite questions and insights from members as part of the consultation process. Members will […]
Effective talk for learning in the classroom

In this open webinar, Amy Gaunt (Director of Learning and Impact, Voice 21) shares her insights on the importance of oracy, highlighting some dialogic teaching strategies for school leaders, particularly for those in rural or small school settings. This webinar is offered in conjunction with the Rural Teaching Partnership. Participants will leave with: An understanding […]
The ECF and beyond: supporting early career teachers

Join the Chartered College of Teaching for a free webinar, focusing on evidence-informed approaches to developing early career teachers. Join us to connect with colleagues, share your own experiences and expertise, and gain practical takeaways on how best to support the ECTs you work with. We are delighted to be joined by Kat Howard, Director […]
#CCTea Live: Finding your teaching job

We are pleased to introduce our first #CCTea live stream. “Finding your teaching job” in conversation with Thahmina Begum (Executive Headteacher) @MissTBegum and Yamina Bibi FCCT (Assistant Headteacher) @msybibi who discuss finding your teaching job, tips for preparing your personal statement, interview day, securing your new post and how to prepare for your new role. This event was streamed […]
Supporting parents to support children: Raising attainment and enhancing equity

Supporting parents to support children: raising attainment and enhancing equity This webinar provides an insight into a research project that was undertaken by the seventeen schools that make up the WOWS Consortium of schools in Wigan in response to concerns both nationally and internationally of engaging with parents/carers to promote their children’s learning. Each of […]