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Teaching & Pedagogy Certificate

Take your pd to new heights

Courses for your professional development: 2024-25

The most successful schools are always improving because their teachers are always learning. Our ECIS Teaching and Pedagogy Certificate empowers teachers who want to improve and equips them to develop excellence in teaching and learning.

Our latest ECIS professional learning programme draws on contemporary literature, the latest research about cognitive science, and how children learn best. It translates relevant theory about teaching into practice, taking into account the international context, so that teachers build the knowledge, skills and understanding to teach with impact.

Through our ECIS Teaching and Pedagogy Certificate, teachers have the opportunity to engage with our ECIS community and network with other practitioners.

Please note: This course is aimed at teachers but does not provide qualified teacher certification and is not a degree equivalent.

Registration

You can register for each session via the blue menu below, or the events calendar. Each individual session costs £30. Please see the menu below for details about each course and how to register.

Special Offer

You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60. See more information via each respective course registration page via the menu below.

2024-2025 SESSIONS

Each course is available twice per-day in order to accommodate multiple timezones. Timings are listed in London time.

09:00 to 10:30

15:00 to 16:30

TBC: Literacy across the curriculum: creating better readers

Date to be confirmed
Facilitated by Helen Morgan

Teaching reading is a key skill for learning and an essential skill for life. In the modern world, it is important that all teachers see themselves as teachers of reading. For example, if you are a teacher of science, then you need to teach students to read like a scientists.

In this session, we will explore what great readers do and consider how teachers can develop reading in their context. From unpacking vocabulary to learning about active approaches to reading, this workshop will support teachers to develop expertise in teaching reading.

PLUS: You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60.

21 Oct: Literacy across the curriculum: creating better writers

Date to be confirmed

Facilitated by Helen Morgan

Teaching students to become better writers helps to prepare them for the road ahead and it is important that all teachers see themselves as teachers of writing.  If you are a teacher of Geography, then you need to teach students to write like a geographer.

In this session, we will explore what effective writers do and consider how teachers can develop writing in their context. From planning writing to the finished product, we will use a range of tools, strategies and techniques to improve writing. By the end of this workshop, teachers will be ready to teach writing with real confidence.

27 Nov: Assessment for learning and Feedback

Facilitated by Helen Morgan

Assessment for learning is a cornerstone of successful practice in teaching. It enables learners to know where they are now, where they want to be and how to get there. This session provides a clear overview of what assessment for learning is and how to make it work in the classroom.

In the session, participants will dig deeper with feedback and explore how it can support students to take the next steps in their learning and support teachers to adapt their practice. By the end of the session, participants will have a clear understanding of why feedback matters and how different strategies and approaches can enable feedback that counts.

PLUS: You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60. See more information via the link below.

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08 Jan: Using visible thinking to promote active learning

Facilitated by Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini

The workshop will explore practical techniques that encourage student engagement and critical thinking through visible thinking routines. Through hands-on activities and collaborative discussions, educators will discover how to create an interactive classroom environment that fosters deep learning and empowers students to become active participants in their own education.

PLUS: You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60. See more information via the link below.

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18 Feb: Creating a classroom community of belonging

Facilitated by Sarah Kupke

A learning environment that embraces diversity and celebrates inclusion, through the lens of equity and justice, is a community where all stakeholders feel a sense of belonging.

This session engages us in planning for how we embrace conflict as a tool for growth, how we plan for transitions in and out of our school community and how we care for all our stakeholders within a climate of psychological safety, empathy and compassion.

PLUS: You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60. See more information via the link below.

REGISTER HERE

11 Mar: Inclusion and adaptive teaching to meet the needs of all learners

Facilitated by: Sarah Kupke

Making sure that all children have the opportunity to learn well is a moral imperative for schools and teachers. Differentiated instruction and adaptive teaching are pivotal to creating an inclusive classroom where this is a reality.

This session will support new and experienced teachers to successfully adapt their teaching to meet the different learning needs of students in an international context. In this session, participants will explore the key components of creating an inclusive classroom so that they can teach with impact and confidence.

PLUS: You can register and pay for a certificate place (10 sessions) in advance for £240, a fantastic saving of £60. See more information via the link below.

REGISTER HERE

02 Apr: The impact of teacher efficacy on learning

Facilitated by Nancy Squicciarini

In the workshop “The Impact of Teacher Efficacy on Learning,” educators will explore the critical connection between teacher efficacy and student achievement and also discover the most effective strategies and approaches for enhancing the quality of teaching and learning. Participants will learn how to cultivate self-efficacy as individuals and as a collaborative team, leveraging collective expertise and support. By sharing best practices, educators will leave this workshop equipped with actionable tools and a renewed sense of confidence to elevate their teaching practice which improves student learning.

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09 Apr: Effective behaviour management in the classroom

Facilitated by Helen Morgan

 If you ask teachers what it is that gets in the way of effective teaching and learning, poor behaviour is often near the top of the list. We know from experience that it’s more challenging for teachers to teach effectively and for students to learn well when behaviour is not good.

Whether you are a new teacher or an experienced teacher, this course provides a range of tips, tools, strategies and techniques for managing behaviour effectively. By focusing on relationships, rules and routines, we work with participants to create an environment that is positive, productive and purposeful.

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Facilitators

Sarah Kupke

Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini

Helen Morgan

Sarah is the Head of School Relationships and Partnerships at ECIS. In international school headship positions, she led teams who developed innovative, dual language and interlingual approaches to learning and language development. She has worked in the UK and Germany as a primary, secondary and special education teacher, and she taught undergraduate education in London. With a focus on Intercultural Understanding and creating inclusive cultures of belonging, Sarah is driven by the conviction that the life-long journey of embracing diversity, promoting inclusion and engaging with intercultural understanding is vital for cultivating empathy and compassion in our learning communities.

Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini is the Head of Middle Leader Certificate for ECIS. She has over 30 years of experience as an international educator and is a member of the International Association of Facilitators. Nancy is one of the network leaders for @WomenEdLux and is the Chair of the ECIS “Women in Education” Special Interest Group. In 2022, ISC Research recognized Nancy as an #Edruptor, a highly-rated influencer within international education.

Helen Morgan is Head of International Consultancy for ECIS and also provides training, coaching & educational expertise in a range of different contexts. Her portfolio is underpinned by over 20 years of experience as a teacher, local authority consultant & Headteacher. As a local authority consultant, Helen led on the implementation of the National Strategies for English & Literacy across the curriculum.