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How much to charge for delivering CPD

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Readysteadyknit · 22/02/2016 21:18

I have been approached by a local school to delivery CPD in my specialist area. Whilst I've done lots of in-house CPD, I have absolutely no idea how much I should charge as an external consultant. All advice gratefully received.

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Readysteadyknit · 22/02/2016 21:19

"Deliver" not "delivery"

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Readysteadyknit · 22/02/2016 22:33

Anyone?

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Iggi999 · 22/02/2016 23:36

I'm not sure anyone in here will know as when teachers lead courses we usually get nothing, other than extra work! Could you google educational consultants and see if they put charges up?

ArmchairTraveller · 23/02/2016 07:17

Doesn't your school burser know?

toomuchicecream · 23/02/2016 20:11

An ex-adviser friend of mine has run a couple of inset for me (1.5 hours) and charges £150 a session. Does that help?

Readysteadyknit · 23/02/2016 21:50

Thank you toomuch that's really helpful - I've asked for a similar amount for an hour's staff meeting and the HT didn't blink. I am slightly gobsmacked-I've left full time teaching to do a MA and it is more than I earn for a day's supply ConfusedGrin

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toomuchicecream · 23/02/2016 22:14

Wouldn't surprise me if my friend under-charges. It's a few years since she did training/consultancy full time, and has done the inset for me as a bit of a favour/because she enjoys keeping her hand in.

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