Putting Together A Development Plan: CPD and The Cambridge English Teaching Framework: Guide For Teachers (3 of 4)
Putting Together A Development Plan: CPD and The Cambridge English Teaching Framework: Guide For Teachers (3 of 4)
Putting Together A Development Plan: CPD and The Cambridge English Teaching Framework: Guide For Teachers (3 of 4)
CPD and the Cambridge English Teaching Framework: Guide for Teachers
(3 of 4)
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Putting Together a Development Plan
A development plan is a document that shows the aims that a teacher has, the specific activities that the
teacher intends to do to achieve a given aim and when they intend to do the activities. Plans make
development goals more manageable for teachers, trainers and academic management.
Reading/Watching
Articles, journals, books, videos, magazines, Articles, Bookshelf, Talks
internet resources, recorded webinars, etc.
Events
Webinars (Live/Replay),
Seminars, webinars, conferences, workshops,
teachSTEP Web Conference
development meetings, etc.
Input
Studying
15–25 hour online courses with certificates
Short or long courses, qualifications, etc.
Sharing Experience
Discussions, LinkedIn Group, Teacher Training
Discussions, mentoring, team-teaching, running
Tasks
workshops, writing blogs, etc.
Reflection
Consultant Advice Forums, Online Journal, Peer
Peer or self-observation, feedback, writing for
Observation Tasks
journals, running workshops, etc.
Participatory
Exploration
Action research, classroom experimentation with
Teaching Tasks
new teaching materials and/or new classroom
approaches (e.g. CLIL, Business English), etc.
It is most effective to use a combination of input and participatory activities. Of course, these are only loosely
distinguished. Some activities, such as participation in workshops or live webinars, may combine these two
elements.
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1. Set a schedule
You should decide first how much time you’re going to use for development and when. For instance,
you could say you’ll look at two things per week on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
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You can see an example of a short development plan on the next page.
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Development Plan
4.
5.
Read Writing New Vocabulary on the Week1 Discuss with colleagues. My students copied my board work exactly – it was far
Board more organised than usual!
Discuss article at staff training session Week 2 Use new techniques with Elementary group.
Watch teachSTEP 2015: What Makes a Week 3 Try out new ideas over the next 5 weeks, before my
Good Teacher? (1h) next formal observation.
Attend Teaching Association event. Week 4 Share with colleagues on Thursday and consider
how to apply ideas.
Read Engaging More Learners Week 5 Try this with Intermediate class.
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Using Word
When using Word, you can type in the boxes to fill out your plan. However, if you are selecting materials from
the CET website, you can follow this process to easily create a plan with links, which you can click on later
to return to the right resource.
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Guide to the Cambridge English Teaching Framework Putting Together a Development Plan
If you’ve followed this series of guides, you should have created a realistic and meaningful plan that you’ll
want to follow. Possibly the most crucial step is setting a schedule you know you can keep to. Remember:
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