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Top Resources for Professional Growth in 2025: A Curated Guide for UK Teachers and Support Staff

The education sector in England is constantly evolving, and as a teacher or support staff member, staying ahead in your career requires continuous professional development. Whether you are looking to enhance your teaching strategies, develop leadership skills, or simply stay updated on the latest educational trends, having the right resources at your fingertips is essential.

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This curated guide provides a list of courses, books, and online resources that can help you achieve your professional goals in 2025. From CPD-certified training programmes to insightful books and innovative online platforms, here are some of the best tools for professional growth.



1. Online Courses and Training

Online courses offer flexibility and convenience, making them a fantastic option for busy professionals. Below are some of the top courses and platforms to consider:

a. National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) The NCTL offers a wide range of CPD opportunities for teachers in England. Their leadership development programmes, such as the National Professional Qualification for Senior Leadership (NPQSL), are particularly popular. These courses are tailored to help educators develop leadership skills and progress in their careers.

b. FutureLearn FutureLearn collaborates with top universities and institutions to provide online courses for educators. Courses like "Managing Behaviour for Learning" by the National STEM Learning Centre are excellent for improving classroom management skills.

c. Open University The Open University offers an array of part-time courses for those working in education. Their "Learning and Teaching" modules are particularly beneficial for teaching assistants and support staff.

d. Chartered College of Teaching The Chartered College of Teaching provides various professional development courses and events. Their free CPD toolkit for members is invaluable for teachers seeking to enhance their practice.



2. Essential Books for Educators

Books remain a cornerstone for professional growth, offering deep insights and practical advice. Here are some must-reads for 2025:


Why Don’t Students Like School?" by Daniel T. Willingham

a. "Why Don’t Students Like School?" by Daniel T. Willingham This book delves into the cognitive science behind effective teaching. It provides practical strategies for engaging students and making learning more meaningful.


"Leadership Matters 3.0" by Andy Buck

b. "Leadership Matters 3.0" by Andy Buck For those aspiring to leadership roles, this book offers a comprehensive look at what makes effective school leaders. It includes actionable advice for improving your leadership style and achieving better outcomes.


"The Teacher’s Guide to SEN" by Natalie Packer

c. "The Teacher’s Guide to SEN" by Natalie Packer This is an essential resource for anyone working with students with special educational needs. It provides clear, practical guidance on inclusive teaching strategies.


"Visible Learning for Teachers" by John Hattie

d. "Visible Learning for Teachers" by John Hattie Hattie’s book translates his groundbreaking research into practical advice for teachers. It’s a must-read for understanding what truly works in education.



3. Professional Organisations and Networks

Joining professional organisations not only enhances your CV but also keeps you connected with the latest developments in education. Here are some recommendations:


a. Education Support Education Support offers a range of services, including mental health resources and CPD opportunities. Their free helpline for teachers and support staff is an invaluable resource.

b. TES Community The TES Community is an online forum where educators and support staff can share resources, advice, and experiences. It’s a great way to connect with like-minded professionals.

c. Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) ASCL provides leadership development programmes and resources tailored to school leaders and aspiring leaders.



4. Innovative Online Tools and Platforms

Technology continues to transform professional development. These platforms are particularly useful for educators:

a. EduTwitter Twitter’s education community, often called "EduTwitter," is a vibrant space for sharing ideas, resources, and best practices. Follow hashtags like #EduChat and #CPD for inspiration.

b. TeacherTapp This app provides daily surveys on key issues in education and offers CPD tips based on collective insights from educators.

c. Canva for Education Canva offers free resources for creating lesson plans, presentations, and more. It’s particularly useful for support staff involved in administrative tasks.

d. CPD Connect This platform curates CPD opportunities from various providers, making it easy to find courses and events tailored to your needs.



5. Podcasts and Webinars

Podcasts and webinars are fantastic ways to learn on the go. Here are some standout options for 2025:

a. The Edufuturists Podcast This podcast explores the intersection of education and technology, featuring interviews with thought leaders in the field.

b. Teach Secondary Webinars Teach Secondary’s free webinars cover a wide range of topics, from curriculum development to student wellbeing.

c. The Pivotal Podcast Focused on behaviour management, this podcast is ideal for teachers and support staff looking to improve classroom dynamics.



6. Grants and Funding Opportunities

Professional development can sometimes be costly, but funding is available to support your growth:

a. The Teacher Development Fund Managed by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, this fund supports projects that help teachers develop their skills.

b. The Edge Foundation The Edge Foundation offers grants for innovative educational projects. Their focus on vocational education makes them a great resource for further training.


Professional growth is a journey, and having access to the right resources can make all the difference.

Whether you are looking to improve your teaching skills, step into a leadership role, or simply stay updated with the latest trends, these courses, books, and platforms offer something for everyone. Start exploring these resources today and take your career to new heights in 2025.


At Aston Education, we are committed to helping educators achieve their professional goals. If you’re looking for your next career opportunity or need guidance on CPD options, our team is here to support you. Get in touch with us to learn more!

Please note that Aston Education doesn’t benefit from any of these recommendations. 

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