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Information about our online communities

Learning and Teaching Scotland currently supports online communities of teachers and professionals working with children and young people. You can exchange ideas and materials and seek support from others involved in similar work.

Glow groups

There are now many discussion groups in Glow on a huge variety of subjects, including: curricular areas, key themes/subjects, events, partnerships and parental support. You can find out about Glow on the Glow Scotland website. If you do not have a Glow username and password find out more on the Glow Scotland map.

Links to online communities

Screenshot of the Looked after children and young people members' area login page

Looked after children and young people

A discussion forum for anyone involved in supporting and improving the outcomes of looked after children and young people and care leavers in Scotland.

To join, register for the members' area.

Screenshot of the Heads Together online community login page

Heads Together

The online community for all headteachers in Scotland. 

If you are a headteacher but not a member of Heads Together please email Heads Together to arrange to join.

A screenshot of the MFLE website

MFLE

This community is for all Modern Foreign Language teachers in Scotland.

If you wish to join please apply here.

Screenshot of the SFEU online communities login page

SFEU online communities

LTS supports online communities organised by the Scottish Further Education Unit (SFEU). These include Practitioners Plus, TESEP, COPAL and The Village.

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Screenshot of the Deputes Together online community login page

Deputes Together

This community began in February 2007 and is open to all depute heads In Scotland.  

For information about induction days for new members please email Deputes Together.

Screenshot of the AHDS community website

AHDS

A forum for members of the Association of Head Teachers and Deputes in Scotland, (AHDS) giving them an opportunity to contribute to issues being discussed by the AHDS at the national level.