Elevate your teaching journey with Chartered College of Teaching’s accredited CPD collections

As an educator, your commitment to professional growth and excellence is undoubtedly unwavering. The pursuit of knowledge, the quest for improvement, and the desire to inspire young minds are the cornerstones of your profession. In a landscape where learning never… Continue Reading Elevate your teaching journey with Chartered College of Teaching’s accredited CPD collections

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Resources for teachers: conflict

We have collated some articles and resources that may be beneficial for teachers in talking to students about conflict and any feelings they have relating to this. External resources: Please note, the Chartered College is not responsible for the content… Continue Reading Resources for teachers: conflict

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Chartered College of Teaching has a new mission statement

The Chartered College of Teaching has a new mission statement: Empowering a knowledgeable and respected teaching profession through membership and accreditation. I’m delighted that it is already at the heart of everything we do. It is hard to believe that… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching has a new mission statement

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In conversation with Chartered Teacher, Dan Fox

Step into the world of Dan Fox, a Geography Teacher at Oldfield School, whose journey from corporate disillusionment to classroom empowerment is a testament to the transformative power of education. Dan has been teaching for 13 years and achieved Chartered… Continue Reading In conversation with Chartered Teacher, Dan Fox

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Increase your impact as a school leader with the Chartered Teacher (Leadership) pathway

Joanna Goodfellow is a Chartered Teacher and the Deputy Executive Headteacher at Manchester Hospital School. Having spent 20 years as a teacher and then as a Deputy Head and Headteacher in a primary mainstream school, she made the move to… Continue Reading Increase your impact as a school leader with the Chartered Teacher (Leadership) pathway

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Chartered Status: The big picture

We can all remember a teacher who made a difference to us at some point in our educational journey. Sometimes this difference is achieved through what turns out to be a significant gesture or event. It might be the teacher… Continue Reading Chartered Status: The big picture

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Rethinking Curriculum: Q&A

Unleash the power of curriculum Have you ever wondered how to revolutionise education? Rethinking Curriculum is not just an idea; it’s a dynamic project with a bold mission. We invite you to explore the exciting journey ahead as we delve… Continue Reading Rethinking Curriculum: Q&A

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Resources for teachers: natural disasters

We have collated some articles and resources that may be beneficial for teachers in talking to students about recent natural disasters and any feelings they have relating to this. External resources: Please note, the Chartered College is not responsible for… Continue Reading Resources for teachers: natural disasters

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Statement from Dame Alison Peacock on RAAC

As many schools are forced to find emergency accommodation for the beginning of term due to identified issues with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), Alison Peacock, CEO of the Chartered College of Teaching, said: “Everybody should feel safe in school.… Continue Reading Statement from Dame Alison Peacock on RAAC

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Four reasons to be cheerful about your child’s teachers this school year

By Yalinie Vigneswaran, Senior Programme Director at Education Development Trust and Cat Scutt, Deputy CEO at the Chartered College of Teaching. The Chartered College of Teaching is teaching’s professional body, empowering a knowledgeable, respected profession. Education Development Trust is a… Continue Reading Four reasons to be cheerful about your child’s teachers this school year

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