Professional learning
Schools are places of learning – for both students and teachers. Creating opportunities for educators to pursue formal and informal professional learning is a surefire way to increase educators’ job satisfaction, sense of purpose and positive impact on students.

Why professional learning matters
When teachers continue learning over their entire careers, the benefits extend beyond themselves to their students, colleagues, schools and the profession as a whole.

Qualities of an effective culture of learning
Discover the top seven factors that make professional learning more powerful.

Two ways to plan your professional learning
Use these two inquiry-based approaches to plan your professional learning and lead you to new knowledge, ideas and practices.

Professional learning in practice
What does professional learning look like in the real world? Workshops, discussion time and classroom demonstrations are all examples of professional learning.