Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is the process by which members of professions maintain, improve, and broaden their knowledge and skills, as well as develop the personal qualities required in their professional lives, typically through a variety of short and long training programs, some of which offer accreditation. All structured, systematic education and training activities in which people participate to receive knowledge and/or learn new skills for a present or future work are referred to as job-related continuous education and training. Some examples of CPD that could be part of teachers and trainers’ life could be:
• courses/seminars attended in person
• online courses/seminars
• education conferences
• formal qualification programmes
• observation visits to other schools
• observation visits to business premises, public organisations, or non- governmental organisations
• peer and/or self-observation and coaching
• participation in a network of teachers
• reading professional literature
• other types of professional development activities.
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