Penn GSE’s professional development and continuing education opportunities help participants deepen their knowledge, build their networks, and grow their careers.
Penn GSE provides numerous opportunities for educators to extend their professional knowledge and training through PD workshops, virtual institutes, and certificate programs.
We have a long-standing tradition of building community and strengthening educational leadership in Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and beyond.
Our experts work directly with schools and organizations to develop custom programming to fit our partners’ needs.
Interested in taking one or two courses at Penn GSE? Apply for General Admission and Non-Degree Studies.
Home to the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education, the Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition, and an Education Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Catalyst @ Penn GSE cuts across sectors to serve educators, entrepreneurs, researchers, policymakers, investors, business leaders, and others with a stake in education’s power to create opportunity for all learners.
The Center for School Study Councils (CSSC) is a professional learning community for public school superintendents to be proactive leaders and facilitates their continuous learning and application of that learning.
The Coalition for Educational Excellence provides innovative resources, research-based training, and technical assistance and consultation in a broad array of equity solutions and services to school district leaders through multiple consortia throughout the Mid-Atlantic region in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
The Collaboratory for Teacher Education at Penn GSE is a laboratory for the design, implementation, and study of experimental approaches to teacher education. The Collaboratory partners with Penn GSE’s academic programs and the Center for Professional Learning to offer a range of opportunities for ongoing learning and educator development.
The Penn Learning Network designs and delivers high-quality professional learning experiences that support educators, leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and professionals across sectors. We partner with faculty to bring expertise and research into practice through a range of offerings across content areas and professional contexts.
The Philadelphia Writing Project (PhilWP) is a network of over 800 teacher consultants who work with teachers and other educators to explore literacy, writing, teaching, and learning in their classrooms and schools regardless of grade or discipline.