1. The document discusses emerging models of teacher professional development that aim to overcome barriers like time constraints and lack of incentives. It provides examples of innovative practices from Europe, including developing teachers within their own schools, emphasizing competence-based learning, and integrating hands-on experiences and digital delivery.
2. While these new models show promise in addressing teachers' needs, the document notes they have not been widely adopted and their impact on classroom practices requires more research. Traditional providers of professional development have also not fully incorporated these emerging features.
3. The document concludes by encouraging inspiration from these examples to enhance teaching and learning, but more work is needed to fully understand and apply these innovative approaches to professional development.