Stakeholder engagement is an essential part of policymaking (Bromell, 2024) and being policy-active is generally considered an important aspect of professionalism (Muller and Cook, 2024). As the professional body for teachers, we therefore see it as our responsibility to facilitate… Continue Reading Fellows: SEND roundtable discussion
Written by Dan Roberts FCCT, CTeach (Leadership) My name is Dan Roberts, and I am Vice Principal/Deputy CEO of GEMS Winchester School Dubai, a British curriculum school based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Home to approximately 4,200 students and 250… Continue Reading Reflections on Chartered Teacher (Leadership) Status
At the Chartered College of Teaching, we believe that education policy should focus on developing and sustaining teacher professionalism. Policy-makers and the profession need to work together to create sustainable change for the benefit of children and young people. This… Continue Reading What do members want from a new government?
What is Fellowship? Fellowship is the highest grade of membership at the Chartered College of Teaching, and is awarded to teachers, leaders and educationalists who have made a significant contribution to the teaching profession. It is a formal recognition of… Continue Reading Fellowship blog
As the professional body for teaching striving to empower a knowledgeable and respected profession through membership and accreditation, we see the value that teachers and leaders derive from pursuing Chartered Status. Many of these are pursuing their chosen pathway through… Continue Reading Chartered College of Teaching introduces CPD Partners
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
Black History Month in the UK is a celebration of the rich history, arts, and culture of black people who have contributed significantly to the nation’s story. It serves as a reminder that, while we may be well-versed in White… Continue Reading Empowering Teachers for Black History Month: Resources to Enhance Your Curriculum
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
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
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