Institute of Teaching and Learning

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The Institute of Teaching and Learning invites reflective critical thinking about our educational approach. In pursuit of best practice, our work is both inward-facing, seeking to develop policy that can be shown to work well for us, and at the same time look outwards to connect with schools and higher education institutions both locally and overseas.

Our vision is for the Institute to be known as a centre for excellence in teaching and learning, and for the evaluation and implementation of research practices in independent, secondary and international education.

Our work is spread over four main areas:

  • Wellbeing and Flourishing
  • Learning to Learn
  • Character Education
  • Digital Learning

Our annual journal, Innovate shares our findings. We invite you to visit our publications page to read more.

“The Institute of Teaching and Learning bridges the gap between academic research and classroom practice, making research findings more readily accessible to classroom teachers and allowing us to conduct our own research projects too. ”

Elen Harris - ITL Research Fellow, Sevenoaks School

“Our research team from Research Schools International, the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, and Harvard Graduate School of Education has greatly enjoyed collaborating with colleagues at Sevenoaks on conducting research and professional development to promote students' flourishing. ”

Dr Christina Hinton - Research Associate at Harvard Human Flourishing Program and CEO of Research Schools International

“The Institute of Teaching and Learning at Sevenoaks School plays a vital role, ensuring that our teachers are supported in their professional learning and encouraged to reflect on their craft. ”

Jesse Elzinga - Headmaster, Sevenoaks School
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We are committed to reflecting meaningfully on everything that can and should define us as a world class educational institution. We welcome connections with schools, whether near or far, who are keen to be part of our ongoing work.

The last few years have witnessed growth in significance and reach for the Institute, which is set to continue. In the next stage, to further develop our approach to professional development for our teachers, we envisage that the Institute will provide:

  • Increased opportunities for our teachers to engage in research
  • More and broader CPD opportunities for our teachers
  • Research connections, bringing together like-minded schools both locally and overseas
  • A chance for students to engage with research with both teachers and university departments
  • An annual conference to share and develop educational thought leadership

Get in touch

Mark Beverley, ITL Director

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