A Teacher CPD session enables educators the opportunity to get a better insight into what is happening in Industry so they can use that knowledge to shape lessons for students. These could be in the classroom or workplace. This is an opportunity for teachers to understand the motivations and drivers of industry sector employers and to learn more about the latest trends and practices. A fantastic opportunity for dialogue between professionals.
What is the impact of a Teacher CPD Encounter?
Teacher CPD sessions allow you to cross-reference the world of work with your curriculum, helping to bring the curriculum to life, working towards preparing young people for successful futures.
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“Progression and development in many aspects of health and wellbeing will depend upon the stage of growth, development and maturity of the individual, upon social issues and upon the community context. Teachers and other practitioners in planning together will take account of these factors, ensuring that experiences are relevant and realistic for the child or young person in his or her circumstances. Particularly within experiences and outcomes which span more than one level, careful planning will be required to ensure appropriate pace and coverage, and teachers and other practitioners will need to decide when and how the experiences and outcomes are introduced. The planning arrangements within which local authorities, schools and teachers work must ensure that these decisions are taken in the best interests of each child and young person and take account of his or her social and personal circumstances as necessary."
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