Transforming Professional Learning - A Conversation with Prof. Rachel Lofthouse

It is increasingly clear that recruiting, developing and retaining teachers is a very real issue around the world. ⁠Dr. Rachel Lofthouse⁠ is at the forefront of thinking through how we might be able to address some of these challenges.

Rachel is the Professor of Teacher Education in the Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett University. She has established the Research and Practice hub, ⁠CollectivED: Centre for Coaching, Mentoring and Professional Learning⁠.

Rachel’s research interests focuses on the transformation of professional learning through partnerships of scholarship and practice development. She is keen to find out how educational workplaces can both offer, and constrain, professional learning, with a current focus on coaching and lesson study and the inter-relationships between practice, well-being, professional learning and leadership. 

We also talk about Rachel's recent involvement in the ⁠Reimagining A Positive Direction for Education (RAPIDE)⁠ project designed to understand through narratives underline the enormous energy of educators to adapt to external disruptions.

Social Links

X: ⁠@DrRLofthouse⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠⁠@rachel-lofthouse⁠

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