LitdriveCPD25: National Conference

LitdriveCPD25: National Conference
29 March 2025
SATURDAY
9 a.m.

Litdrive and Aston University are delighted to be hosting Litdrive's National Conference #LitdriveCPD25, taking place on Saturday 29 March.

Confirmed guest speakers are as follows:

Furzeen Ahmed

Sarah Bagshaw-McCormick

Charlotte Bell

Yamina Bibi

Matt Carnaby

Alice Case

Amy Coombe

Chris Curtis

Gaurav Dubay

Martin Ferguson

Donal Hale

Stephanie Keenan

Flo Keith

Jasmine Lane

Chloe McCrea

Elaine McNally

Matthew Moore

Rachel Roberts

Zara Shah

Chris Shaw

Amy Staniforth

Becky Wood

...and more to be announced.

Litdrive are an inclusive charity and this is a family friendly event. Babes in arms are welcome, baby changing and feeding facilities will be available; please detail your requirements in the reservation option and the Litdrive team will aim to accommodate where required, sharing further details of this with attendees ahead of the event.

Lunch will be provided on the day and you may add your dietary requirements to your reservation.

All tickets are non-refundable.

How do I get to?

Aston Street

Aston University Campus

Birmingham

B4 7ET

All car parking must be pre-booked and paid for

If you are travelling via train, your nearest train station is Birmingham New Street. You can access a live walking route via this .

Accessibility:

Details of accessibility to the university can be found on Aston's .

We look forward to seeing you for this event with expert delivered professional development and the opportunity to learn from the teaching and academic network.

A huge thank you to our partners, whose support enables us to provide professional development to the English teaching community. Please take the time on the day to visit our partners' stalls and find out more about how they support schools:

Aston University

CENTURY TECH

Ipevo

MTPT Project

Massolit

Quotation Bank

Teach First Networks

Poetry by Heart

Litdrive operates as a result of the time and donations made by the teaching community. We work with a series of partners to develop our work, and offer discounted departmental membership to ensure that the cost of Litdrive membership is funded by school budgets rather than individual teachers’ funds. If you are able to make a donation to the charity to support our work, give up your time to write a blog or deliver a subject knowledge session, or if you would like to advocate for Litdrive in your local area, visit our website .


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