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Learning and Teaching Scotland supports lots of online communities of teachers and professionals working with children and young people. These are places where they can exchange ideas and materials and seek support from others involved in similar work.
You can apply to join some of the communities if they are relevant to you, but some are restricted to members of particular programmes or initiatives.

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

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.
This community is for people in Scottish education who are interested in using ICT in education and helping schools embed ICT into teaching and learning.
To join or having problems please email Masterclass.
This community is for all Modern Foreign Language teachers in Scotland.
If you wish to join please apply here.

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.
A community for the participants in the International Education Masterclass programme, which supports education professionals in their international education activity in Scotland.
For more information contact Nick Morgan.
This forum is for members of the Microsoft Innovative Teachers programme in Scotland. It gives teachers opportunities to network with their peers, to find help with using technology to transform teaching and learning, and to be recognised for innovations in the classroom.
A community for sharing learning and experiences from the Scottish Government Educational Department (SEED) coaching and mentoring projects initiative.
For more information contact Graeme Finnie.
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.