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Programme for Educators

The East Ed Programme for Educators is designed to empower educators with professional development, networks and resources from the Park's cultural, creative, higher education and industry partners.

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The Programme for Educators makes the classroom bigger. It supports educators in expanding learning opportunities and strengthening the skills young people need for the future, building career awareness from an early age with structured progression routes and real pathways into opportunity. Rooted in East Bank and the Park, the programme opens up a new kind of outward looking, connective and inclusive place for learning, right on the doorstep of east London's schools.

The programme provides educators of KS2 to KS5 with half termly workshops, conferences and networking events across a range of themes and disciplines, all taking place in and around the Park. It is open to all members of staff, classroom and non-classroom based, including senior and middle leaders, subject leads, SENCOs, governors, school improvement teams, and support staff.

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Join colleagues from across east London on 24 June to explore the theme of Equity, Enrichment & Opportunity in East London schools and colleges with workshops, roundtable discussions, networking and keynote presentations.

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The East Ed Programme for Educators is delivered in partnership with East Bank partners V&A, Sadler's Wells, University College London, the BBC and London College of Fashion, UAL alongside collaborators across Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the four growth boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

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