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6 ways that the CPD landscape is seriously changing

6 ways that the CPD landscape is seriously changing

by david.weston | 16 Jan, 2018 | Uncategorized

Teacher development in England is undergoing rapid change. I’ve yet to find a school or CPD provider that is doing things the same way that they were five years ago and it’s never been a more challenging marketplace to work in. On the 20th of February, TDT...
The Future of Teacher Development: 3 Things to Know about the Government’s New Thinking

The Future of Teacher Development: 3 Things to Know about the Government’s New Thinking

by david.weston | 15 Dec, 2017 | Media, Press Release, Teachers, Uncategorized

Today (Friday 15th), the Department for Education has published a consultation on the future of teacher development. This comes after yesterday’s launch of Justine Greening’s plan for improving social mobility. Taken together, there’s a lot of focus...
Does Lesson Study work? A look at the new EEF trial

Does Lesson Study work? A look at the new EEF trial

by david.weston | 10 Nov, 2017 | Research

David Weston is Chief Executive of the Teacher Development Trust and Chair of the Department for Education (England) Teachers’ Professional Development Expert Group. He is a governor and former teacher and was a founding Director of the Chartered College of...
David Weston Q&A with Professor Alex Hill and Dr Ben Laker

David Weston Q&A with Professor Alex Hill and Dr Ben Laker

by david.weston | 13 Sep, 2017 | Uncategorized

TDT’s Chief Executive, David Weston, caught up with Professor Alex Hill and Dr Ben Laker, authors of a new article in Harvard Business Review on the most effective school leaders. Alex and Ben’s new article follows significant media attention from their...
National Audit Office Report on Developing and Retaining the Teacher Workforce

National Audit Office Report on Developing and Retaining the Teacher Workforce

by david.weston | 12 Sep, 2017 | Uncategorized

Today (Tuesday 12th September 2017), the National Audit Office has released a report on Developing and Retaining the Teacher Workforce. It has produced a helpful infographic, reproduced below. [Source:...
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