Planning your learning

Written By: Author(s): Katy Chedzey and Hannah Tyreman
6 min read
You'll find that the Early Career Hub hosts a huge range of resources to support your professional learning. As a new teacher, this can feel overwhelming; there's simply not enough time to engage with all of the content, and you'll want to be sure that the learning you invest your time in, has an impact – on your thinking; your practice; and ultimately, your pupils.As tempting as it can be to jump straight in, it’s helpful to take some time to reflect on your individual professional development needs and then plan your learning accordingly. Let's take a look at the steps you could take to be strategic about your learning. On this Early Career Hub, the learning content is categorised into eight key areas, which reflect the Teacher Standards and areas of the Early Career Framework. If you’re not familiar with these standards, you can click on any of the eight areas to get a sense of the teaching practice covered by each. High expectations How pupils learn and promoting goo

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