PC
Continuing Professional Development - Teaching and Learning in International Contexts
A Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Opportunity designed for Teachers in International Schools or other International Contexts.
How to apply Apply via UCASCourse details
Start date
Degree Type
PC
Program Code
X9KM18
Course length
5 days
Tuition Fees
- Home (Full-time): per year
- Overseas (Full-time): per year
Overview
Join a dynamic international group of teachers at a first-class research-active Education Department at Durham University for a 5-day online conference focusing on critical understandings of models of teaching and learning in an internationalised context and their theoretical underpinnings. Please note, this course starts on 17th November 2025. The interactive 5-day online conference covers the following areas: Research evidence in classroom strategies for effective teaching and learning, particularly in international and multicultural settings.The teacher as a reflective practitioner; developing an understanding of contextualisation in education.Teaching for understanding in a multicultural setting.Creative dimensions of teaching and learning, with reference to international schools.The teacher as an active researcher; reflecting on various theoretical models relevant for teaching in an internationalised setting.
Course details
Start date
Degree Type
PC
Program Code
X9KM18
Course length
5 days
Tuition Fees
- Home (Full-time): per year
- Overseas (Full-time): per year
What you'll study
The fully online programme includes a designated specialist tutor, an international cohort group, lecture and seminar input, and peer group discussion during an initial 5-day conference programme.Pre-conference activities: individual support from a specialist tutor during the conference; 3 individual online tutorials over the year following the conference to support the writing of the assignment.Networking opportunities with peers – learn alongside practising teachers from various national and international contexts.Transfer the 30 credits from the course to an MA Education (Part-time and online programmes are available at some institutions) the following year
Learning
The 5-day conference is credit-bearing CPD, which means that you will earn 30 credits for the course (if you complete the assignment) and can put these credits towards an MA Education or other related course.Assessment
Entry requirements
Fees & Funding
Choose which fees you want to see:
Home / Island students
per year
International / EU Students
per year
Home / Island students
Part Time - per year
International / EU Students
Part Time - per year
The tuition fees shown are for one complete academic year of study, are set according to the academic year of entry, and remain the same throughout the duration of the programme for that cohort (unless otherwise stated).
Find out moreDepartment Information
-
The School of Education offers both teacher training and non-teacher training education programmes, set within a vibrant and engaged learning community of around sixty academic staff and 350 postgraduates. We are a leading educational research centre with strong international ties and numerous partner relationships with schools and colleges. Our postgraduate courses are flexible and allow you to follow a particular interest. They include MAs in Education, Educational Leadership and Change and Intercultural Communication and Education. We also offer a range of PGCE qualifications at primary and secondary levels and in specific school subjects. We provide opportunities for learning from academic staff who are leading research and teaching experts in their fields. They underpin our School’s commitment to conducting research that contributes to shaping educational practice and policy, develops educational research and methodologies, informs school improvements and supports the professional development of teachers around the world. Our portfolio of research projects attracts interest and financial support from important bodies who have a key role in developing education in the UK. They include the Economic and Social Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation, the Sutton Trust, and the Education Endowment Foundation, as well as a range of other organisations and charities. For more information see our department pages.
Read moreFacilities
The School of Education is characterised by its diversity and vibrancy and the enthusiasm and commitment of its postgraduate community to improving the provision of education in the UK and across the globe. The School is located at Lower Mountjoy on the main University campus and is not far from the centre of Durham with its UNESCO World Heritage status and the beautiful cathedral. Our facilities are modern and comprehensive and include a well-resourced library, study areas and the state-of-the-art Confluence Building which plays host to events such as seminars and lectures by guest speakers.
-