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Continuing Professional Development
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![]() Working in Leicestershire Schools & CollegesRecruitment InformationBeyond the Induction Year - Continuing Professional DevelopmentIn Leicestershire we believe that the best teachers never stop learning - we also believe that the sharing of good practice is essential. Our Professional Development programme recognises this by not only providing off-site courses, but by encouraging teachers to work together in a variety of ways.
Our comprehensive programme of Continuing Professional Development is sent to schools termly. In addition, many groups of schools organise local support networks between themselves.
In Leicestershire we are keen to encourage career advancement. For teachers who aspire to school management we have a high level of involvement with NPQH (National Professional Qualification for Headship) from senior teachers and deputy heads. For teachers who are keen to stay in the classroom and help share good practice, we have an expanding group of Advanced Skills Teachers.
Many of our schools have achieved or are working towards * Investors In People status and your professional development and career advancement will be actively encouraged.
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CPD Opportunities GridThe LA has developed a grid which helps map the CPD and career opportunities available for Leicestershire teachers. The document has been sent to all Leicestershire Schools and Colleges and can also be downloaded here (PDF doc, 62kb).
CPD Opportunities for School Support StaffAn information booklet has been produced to provide information about qualifications and training programmes for school support staff. The Professional Development Booklet for School Support Staff can be downloaded here (PDF doc, 249kb).
If you would like to discuss CPD opportunities for school support staff please contact the Workforce Development Team on (0116) 305 8045/6873 or e-mail teaching@leics.gov.uk.
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