Live webinars and in-person events for primary and secondary teachers in the UK.
Live webinars and in-person events for primary and secondary teachers from international schools.
Presented by teachers, authors and experts in the field, our live webinars blend pedagogy, research and best practice teaching methods to support your professional development. Browse our upcoming webinars and book your free place.
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Boost your storytelling skills: Practical techniques to use in the classroomFree | Online webinar Wednesday 13th November 2024 Join professional storyteller Wendy Shearer as she demonstrates how to use storytelling as an inclusive activity to engage children, spark imagination and improve literacy.
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The Future of Computing EducationFree | Online webinar Tuesday 19th November 2024 Join Oxford University Press authors Alison and Howard explore the forefront of technological advancements in AI, robotics, AR and VR and web skills, and what their transformative impact on education means for teachers.
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The Future of Computing EducationFree | Online webinar Tuesday 19th November 2024 Join Oxford University Press authors Alison and Howard explore the forefront of technological advancements in AI, robotics, AR and VR and web skills, and what their transformative impact on education means for teachers.
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Oxford Wellbeing in Schools | Training course for primary teachers£70 | Online training course Ongoing Make a positive impact in your primary classroom with this 15 hour wellbeing course.
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Oxford Wellbeing in Schools | Training course for secondary teachers£70 | Online training course Ongoing Become a wellbeing role model for your student with this 15 hour training course.
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To find out more about the types of professional development training we offer or to book training for you school please contact the International Professional Development and events team. Please send your enquiry to training.international@oup.com and we will be happy to assist.
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