Archive for June 2026
NASBTT Awards 2026: Entries Are Now Open
We are delighted to announce that entries are now open for the NASBTT Awards 2026. First introduced in 2019, the NASBTT Awards celebrate and recognise the outstanding achievements, expertise and…
Read MoreLimited time remaining to book your place at the discounted rate – NASBTT Annual Conference
Limited time remaining to book your place at the discounted rate. NASBTT Annual Conference 2026 Thursday, 5th November 2026, 9.15a.m. – 4.15p.m. BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP Building…
Read MoreSchools Week: DfE plans to overhaul early years teacher training
Ministers are planning to shake up teacher training routes for early years teachers, which would see them gain the same qualification as other teachers. The government has proposed two possible options to…
Read MoreNASBTT Learn: Supporting High-Quality ITT Through Flexible Professional Development
Developed in partnership with Anspear, NASBTT Learn provides a digital library of interactive training and development modules designed to support trainees and early career teachers. NASBTT Learn has been designed…
Read MoreMember Voice: Introducing The Initial Teacher Training and Early Career Framework Handbook
Why this, and why now? When I was younger my late father had piles of Haynes manuals for various vehicles – some he’d owned, some he hadn’t, some merely aspirational…
Read MoreBirmingham City University: National project on the use, reach and impact of unseen observation
The migration to online teaching during the 2020/21 COVID-19 pandemic meant that colleges, schools and universities could no longer rely on in-person classroom observations for quality assurance and improvement work.…
Read MoreDfE: Shaping the future of early years teaching
We are writing to invite and strongly encourage you to respond to DfE consultation on Shaping the Future of Early Years Teaching, Shaping the future of early years teaching consultation document.…
Read MoreSupporting Religiously Diverse Staff to Feel Safe and Included in Teacher Training
As schools and teacher training providers continue to build more inclusive environments, conversations about supporting staff from diverse religious backgrounds are becoming increasingly important. While much attention is rightly given…
Read MoreDandelion Learning: ‘Developing Reading for Pleasure’ free resource
Pet Henshaw and Tre Christopher are Dandelion Learning. We deliver high quality English training and support for schools across the UK and internationally. Having worked as Primary school teachers, Subject…
Read MoreEducation Support: Your half term update
Support for the summer term ☀️ As exam season continues, we’ve brought together practical tips and resources to help you and your colleagues look after your wellbeing. From recognising the…
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