We are thrilled to announce the release of our very first online conference series: Reimagining Education. 


From May through to July, we were joined by experts and educators at various stages of their careers, who shared valuable insights on current educational issues impacting the sector and answered questions from the audience. 

Each session held a different format, from panel discussions to leadership debates, as well as a showcase. The series aimed to address 3 themes: Mastering Student Engagement, Integrating Outdoor Learning and Leadership Matters.

The recordings of the 3 sessions are now ready for anyone to access via Lincoln Bishop Online - YouTube. This free professional development opportunity is designed exclusively for educators, offering Continued Professional Development (CPD) that you can watch at your convenience. 

Jessica Vernon, Programme Lead for MA Education and iPGCE, said: “Thank you for all the positive feedback from the first series. 

“We’re happy to say a second one is coming this autumn! Keep an eye out for updates via our social media.”

If you haven’t checked out the first series yet, now’s the perfect time to dive in and get inspired by a range of voices and perspectives; It’s all about helping educators stay connected and informed with meaningful conversations.

To watch the entire Reimagining Education conference series, visit and subscribe to our channel by clicking here! 

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