Free Online CPD Course for International Schools: Generative Learning (With Certificate)
Flavia Belham
Chief Scientist @ Seneca Learning
February 16, 2026

Free Online CPD Course for International Schools: Generative Learning (With Certificate)

How can we move students from passive note-takers to active, independent thinkers?

Generative learning is a powerful, evidence-informed approach that helps students process, organise and retain knowledge more effectively. By encouraging learners to actively generate connections, summaries and explanations, teachers can significantly improve long-term understanding.

That’s why we’re excited to offer a free online CPD course: Generative Learning (written by Zoe and Mark Enser)

Why Generative Learning Matters in International Schools

In international school settings, teachers often work with:

  • Students from diverse cultural backgrounds
  • Students with varying prior knowledge
  • Multilingual learners
  • High academic expectations and inspection standards
  • Content-heavy curricula (iGCSE, IB, British curriculum and equivalents)

Simply presenting information is not enough. Students need structured opportunities to think deeply about what they are learning.

Generative learning strategies help students:

  • Strengthen memory retention
  • Improve comprehension
  • Make meaningful connections
  • Develop independent thinking skills
  • Perform more confidently in examinations

For international classrooms, where clarity and retention are crucial, generative learning is particularly powerful.

About the Course

Written by experienced educators Zoe and Mark Enser, this course explores how generative learning works — and how to implement it effectively across subjects.

Throughout the course, you will:

  • Understand the cognitive science behind generative learning
  • Explore practical classroom strategies that promote deeper thinking
  • Learn how to design tasks that require students to generate meaning
  • Identify common pitfalls and misconceptions
  • Reflect on how generative approaches improve long-term retention

The course balances research-informed insights with practical classroom application, ensuring strategies are immediately usable.

Flexible, Free and Certificate-Accredited

Our CPD courses are built for busy educators. Each course:

  • Takes around 1 hour to complete
  • Is fully online (learn anytime, anywhere)
  • Is completely free
  • Comes with a certificate of completion

Whether you’re looking to refresh your practice, develop new skills, or strengthen your CPD portfolio, you can complete these courses.

Who Is This Course For?

  • International school teachers
  • Secondary and primary educators
  • Heads of Department
  • Heads of Year or pastoral leads
  • Senior leadership team
  • Early career teachers
  • iGCSE teachers
  • Teachers interested in cognitive science

This course is for you, if you’re searching for:

  • Free generative learning CPD for teachers
  • Online professional development for international schools
  • Cognitive science strategies for the classroom
  • Teacher CPD with certificate

Active learning leads to deeper understanding — and stronger outcomes.

Perfect for international school contexts

International schools are diverse by nature. Teachers often work across cultures, languages, and educational systems, and professional development needs to be both high-quality and adaptable.

Seneca’s CPD courses help you build confidence in areas that matter most in international settings, supporting students effectively, strengthening teaching practice, and developing your professional toolkit.

Get your free certificate

Once you complete a course, you’ll receive a certificate you can use for:

  • CPD records and appraisals
  • Professional portfolios
  • School requirements and accreditation evidence
  • Personal development goals

Start your free CPD today

If you’re an international school teacher looking for quick, meaningful, and flexible CPD, Seneca’s free online courses are a great place to start.

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