
The National Centre for Educational Resource Development (NCERD) on Friday launched its online Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme.
The Director of NCERD, Quenita Walrond-Lewis during the virtual launch stated that the CPD will give teachers at every level – nursery, primary and secondary – the experience to lean on their autonomy and consider their professional practice. She said that professional development for teachers is necessary.

“It means that you are continually giving yourself opportunities to improve your practice over time. Anyone and everyone, regardless of your experience in the education system, whether you’ve just joined the profession or you’ve been in the profession for 30 years can benefit from continuous professional development.”
According to the Director, the team at NCERD underwent six months of intense training and preparation to be able to bring the courses to teachers. She said that the team had to undergo training in learning design and instructional design.
She further added that the instructors had to learn how to technically operate within the Moodle space as well as think about the end user, and teachers, and how they could design course offerings that are engaging and interactive.
The programme, she noted, is very flexible, teachers can learn at their own pace whether it is after work or on the weekend.












