Seneca helps 2,500,000+ students to learn faster and memorise better. They have homework & revision platform applies cognitive neuroscience to make learning more efficient and enjoyable. They offer 250+ free courses covering all subjects and exam boards. They also have CPD COURSES AIMED AT TEACHERS. These are free, some are below just click the buttons to access them. Remember to follow Seneca on @sencalearn to keep updated.
Learn 100% online with world-class universities and industry experts. Develop your career, learn a new skill, or pursue your hobbies with flexible online courses. https://www.futurelearn.com/ has a range of free courses that you can enroll onto. Some courses are paid programmes of study so ensure the course is free before you enroll. We have some recommended free courses from the buttons below but you can search for more on the site!
You can choose an OpenLearn course from a wide range of subjects. Some are based on Open University course materials. Others are written specifically for OpenLearn. There is a range of subject specific courses as well as teaching and learning courses. They are free and completed online.
The open university is offering three modules on making sense of dyslexia. You need to create a free account with the Open University to register for them. These are all online modules. The modules are created by Dyslexia Scotland and Addressing Dyslexia with the support of the Opening Educational Practices in Scotland project.
This is a Free course on managing your mental health as a new teacher. You will need to register a free account with Creative Education to access this course. Not all their courses are free so be careful before starting other programmes. They often run free courses that you have to do within a week so keep checking back to them for other useful free CPD. SecED covered this course in an article here if you want to know more: https://www.sec-ed.co.uk/resources-products/online-course-elearning-supporting-children-wellbeing-lockdown-dr-pooky-knightsmith-coronavirus/
Winston’s Wish was the UK’s first childhood bereavement charity. We have been supporting bereaved children since 1992 and we continue to lead the way in providing specialist child bereavement support services across the UK.