What’s coming up this term at the Chartered College of Teaching?

At the Chartered College of Teaching, we aim to provide relevant research, programmes, webinars and opportunities to benefit our members with what matters most.

If there is anything else you wish to see more of from your professional body please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@chartered.college or contact the correct department on our Contact Us page.

Latest Membership News and Opportunities

Research opportunities: New research opportunities for teachers to be involved with 

New course: Opportunity to invest further in a whole school inclusive leadership approach

Webinars and Events

Here are some of the events coming up this term. Check out our events page on MyCollege for the full list, including network events.

What does it mean to be a ‘professional’ in teaching today? – What does a professional teacher look like now, today, and what might they look like in fifty years?

Practical solutions for addressing improvements to student belonging in schools –  Join Angie Brown, seasoned equity specialist, for an interactive workshop for teachers, pastoral staff and school leaders.

Rethinking Curriculum – Climate education and sustainability in primary schools – how do you ensure meaningful change in your school and avoid the known areas of concern?

Online Courses and CPD

Below are just a few of our courses, programmes and CPD opportunities available, you can find more on our Learning Hub.

Certificate in Evidence-Informed Practice

Education Research That Matters: Doing Research in Your Learning Community

Leadership of Education Technology in Schools

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