Training & CPD
Free baseLearning conference aims to inspire Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths teachers
baseLearning, a series of talks and debates at the ExCel centre in London on March 17, 2001, is inviting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics teachers to discuss the relationship between the sector, industry and pupils.
CPD Opportunities at the National Maritime Museum
The cross-curricular opportunities at the National Maritime Museum cover a wide subject range from Astronomy and Science to Music, the Tudors and Transatlantic Slavery.
2000 CPD opportunities for teachers from MLA
MLA has just announced CPD training opportunities for teachers as part of a bigger cultural sector offer.
Training teachers: museums deliver
Museums, galleries, science centres, heritage sites, libraries and archives are great places for both your ITT or CPD needs and provide opportunities to share ideas and experiences with other...
Focus: ITT
Museums, galleries and science centres are increasingly involved in ITT (Initial Teacher Training)can provide you with a wealth of expertise in teaching and learning.
Close encounters with culture of the Early Years kind
If you're an Early Years Practitioner, find out what museums can offer you in terms of continued professional development.
Take One Picture - the National Gallery's nationwide scheme for teachers
The National Gallery's 'Take One Picture' scheme is a fantastic example of how galleries can meet both the needs of CPD whilst involving your class in an enriching learning journey.
Indian Strings & Dances: season of events from the Museum of Croydon
Indian Strings & Dances is a celebration of Indian music and dance in Britain.
First Draft: A British Library Teachers' Poetry Conference
The British Library's poetry conference for teachers of English Language, Literature and Creative Writing is on Tuesday May 12 2009.
Teaching China: free conference for teachers and students
Teaching China is a free day's conference of speakers, discussions and activities for teachers and students on Saturday March 28 2009 at the Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol.















