The Teaching & Learning Summit:
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Teaching and Learning Summit for?
The Teaching and Learning Summit is for any educator interested in professional development. Our 2023 edition was attended by classroom teachers and Headteachers, from both primary and secondary schools, with a handful of years experience or decades-long careers. Whoever you are, you will leave with strategies, ideas and new knowledge that will transform your practice.

How can I register to attend the Teaching and Learning Summit?
Book your ticket for the 2024 edition of the Teaching & Learning Summit on the Eventbrite page.

I cannot attend the Summit in person, is it possible to attend online?
We don’t stream the Summit, but we do film it. Book a Recordings Only ticket to receive the recordings after the event. Additionally, you can watch the 2021 Teaching & Learning Summit talks here, or catch up on the 2023 Teaching & Learning Summit here!

Who can apply for subsidised tickets?
Each year, we offer a number of subsidised tickets for educators from schools that would find the full ticket price challenging to meet. If you would like to apply for a subsidised ticket to attend the 2024 edition of the Teaching & Learning Summit, please email us at info@innerdrive.co.uk.

Is lunch provided?
Yes, we provide a (very tasty) lunch as part of the ticket price. We also offer hot drinks and snacks at registration and during our morning refreshment break.

How can I contact the Teaching & Learning Summit organisers with my questions, concerns or feedback?
Feel free to email us at TandLSummit@innerdrive.co.uk if there is anything we can do for you.

Accessing our venue

The Teaching & Learning Summit takes place at:

Jafar Hall, Eton College
Windsor, Berkshire
SL4 6EW

Parking for about 60 cars is available will be available behind the Jafar Hall and will be signposted. Delegates are encouraged to come by train either to Slough station (a 10-minute taxi ride away) or via Windsor & Eton Riverside or Windsor & Eton Central stations (both a 10-minute walk away).

While Eton College welcomes disabled visitors, many of the buildings are old and aren’t always accessible. If this is a concern for you, please get in touch with us and we will see what we can do to facilitate your visit.

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