IfL reminds members to declare CPD

30 July 2010

The Institute for Learning (IfL) is reminding members of the need to make their annual continuing professional development (CPD) declaration by 31 August 2010.

Toni Fazaeli, IfL's chief executive, said, "Teachers and trainers decide on and drive their own CPD. A strong commitment to CPD that makes a difference and develops practice is the hallmark of being professional. CPD learning can be formal or informal, including reading and reflecting on practice; mentoring or being mentored; and usually extends beyond courses, workshops and study.

Last year, an overwhelming 98 per cent of IfL members who declared their CPD had exceeded the minimum number of hours required, which is 30 a year for full-time teachers and trainers, prorated for those who work part-time. This was a clear demonstration of our members' commitment to developing their own practice, in spite of the time constraints and other difficulties that many face, for the benefit of their learners.

I look forward to learning about some of the innovative ways in which our members have been using CPD this year to improve their teaching and training, and how they have been sharing their effective practice with fellow IfL members in their own organisations and outside."

Dr Jean Kelly, director of professional development at IfL, said, "Members can declare their CPD hours using the quick and easy online self-declaration form at www.ifl.ac.uk/declare. Those who have already recorded their CPD using REfLECT - the online, personal learning space provided by IfL as a benefit for all our members to review and record their CPD - can log into REfLECT, select 'CPD declaration' and simply follow the instructions.

"All members have to do is declare their CPD hours and provide a few brief details. They do not need to send in evidence of their CPD unless IfL contacts them as part of its sample."