Professional learning and development can be a range of opportunities that relate to a CLD practitioner’s practice. Below is an illustration and also some examples of how professional learning and development might be progressed.
Here are some further examples of professional learning opportunities:
- Self-evaluation and critical reflection processes
- Experiential, action or enquiry-based learning
- Professional dialogue with colleagues, other professionals, and learners
- Focused professional reading and research
- Leading or engaging in practitioner enquiry/action research
- Critical analysis of reading, learning and impact on professional practice
- Learning about aspects of the CLD or approaches to learning and development
- Peer support e.g. coaching or mentoring
- Visits/peer observation
- Online learning/blogs
- Work shadowing
- Co-operative or team working
- Participation in collaborative activity e.g. communities of practice/learning
- Leading or participating in a working or task group
- Planning learning which is inter-professional or cross-sector
- Participation in activities relating to assessment, moderation and evaluation
- Secondments, acting posts and placements
- Formal study and qualifications
- Accredited courses or activity related to achieving national professional standards for CLD
- Professional/ Academic conferences
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