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English language student - Photographer Peter Barker
What is TIPD?
developing teachers, raising standards

The TIPD programme enables teachers from England to experience alternative educational practice in different countries around the world. The programme is funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) and the Department for International Development (DFID).

In part-delivering the programme the British Council works closely with overseas partners, and with Local Authorities (LAs) and schools, to ensure that benefits are mutual and that positive teaching and learning outcomes are effectively shared.

How does it work?
The TIPD programme supports continuing professional development, school improvement and the international dimension. Find out more.
English teacher workshop
What are the options?
We offer two types of visit, designed to suit you and your school's needs. Find out which is best for you.
ELT 2000 - Photographer Marcus Rose
Where can I go?
As a global programme, TIPD offers a great choice of destinations. Schools with links can visit existing overseas partners, while LA groups could be destined for one of over 70 countries.
English teaching in Japan - Photographer Norio Suzuki
Can I apply?
TIPD is mainly a programme for classroom teachers. Check here that you are eligible to apply, or contact us for further advice.
English classes - Photographer Jon Spaull
Who does what?
Find out how we work together with overseas partners, LAs and schools to provide professional development opportunities.
Working with a local client - Credit none
What is funded?
Most of the major costs involved such as flights and accommodation will be covered. There are only a few things which are not included. Find out more.
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