Continoual Professional Development: What Is Continual Professional Development

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What is Continual Professional Development?
Continuous professional development (CPD) is suggested to be a ‘reflective activity to improve an individual’s knowledge & understanding of skills. It supports individual needs and improves professional practice’ (TDA, 2008: 4). Initial teacher training cannot provide trainee teachers with all of the knowledge, skills and understanding required to handle the various tasks and demands of working in the education sector (Zwozdiak-Myers, 2012), making it elemental for a trainee teacher to take part in CPD.

Bostock et al (2010) define reflection as a mental process in which one can learn from first hand experiences. Duckworth (2014) discusses this idea further and suggests that reflecting upon your …show more content…

Reflection can be described as framework to enhance learning and development within education (Robinson, 2009 cited in Rushton and Suter, 2012). It is advised that reflection is used as an everyday tool, important to facilitate the continued development of professional practice (CPD). Joining the (IFL) is advised for all trainee teachers to continue to develop their own teaching practice by taking part in at least 30 hours of CPD, creating reflective accounts as proof of evidence along the way (Duckworth and Tummons, …show more content…

Schon’s theory lends to concepts of reflection-inaction (Schon, 1983) can be understood to be included within ‘Concrete Experience’ expressing the reflection which expresses our use of implied knowledge as we act to carry an experience forward or too conclusion. In such instances a particular pair of students may cause consistent disruption to lessons therefor plans may be put in place in future lessons to combat or reduce the impact caused, this has been used and found to be effective going forward once the situation had arisen on numerous occasions.(King,

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