Our ECT Training
Our ECT Training
Our Training Offer
We support a number of ECF providers and teaching school hubs with their DEI provision and strategy to support their ECTs in Year 1 and 2 of their induction into the profession.
We organise conferences, hold virtual events, deliver talks and curate webinar series to explore key themes around diversity, equity and inclusion.
We facilitate core DEI training for whole training cohorts, of primary and secondary ECTs, for them, their mentors, and the team from the provider.
- Developing an understanding of key DEI concepts and language
- Reflecting on our own identities and lived experience
- Exploring our power, privilege and blind spots
- Preparing for courageous conversations
- Creating inclusive learning environments
- Representing diverse role models in our curriculum
- Bright Futures Alliance for Learning
- Chiltern Learning Trust
- OTSA
We found the training incredibly powerful and insightful. Hannah is so knowledgeable and skilled at delivering the content in an engaging way. It challenged us and encouraged us to reflect on our own beliefs and behaviours in a safe space. With the support Hannah and Diverse Educators have given us, I feel motivated and inspired to continue doing this incredible DEI work in our school.
Elizabeth McCulloch, Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The virtual DEI conference from #DiverseEd is an integral and highly valued part of our training offer for ECTs. The opportunity for the ECTs in our region to engage with such a wealth of DEI expertise and guidance, at the start of their career, is invaluable. We would highly recommend this event to all training providers in ensuring ECTs are expertly guided in creating inclusive classrooms and approaches.
Karen Taylor-Paul, Director of Alban Teaching School Hub
Chiltern Teaching School Hub are proud to partner with Diverse Educators. The impact on our ECTs and trainee teachers from attending sessions and conferences with Diverse Educators has been reflected in their classroom practice and wider professional commitment. The sessions are engaging, inspiring and highlight the importance of protected characteristics for supporting and raising attainment for students as well as networks and CPD for our teachers.
Cheryl Abbiss, Deputy Director of Chiltern Teaching School Hub