Join us for a Continued Professional Development and Learning (CPDL) opportunity at Tate Britain. Led by artists India Harvey and Amy Leung this study day will strengthen your inclusive teaching practice and support you to feel confident in bringing your students to the gallery.
What will the day involve?
- Get to know the Tate Britain building and the collection, supporting you to bring your group to Tate
- Take part in discussion, practical activities, reflection and collaborative working
- Connect to current art practice and encounter new cultural references
- Nurture your own thinking and ideas with your peers
- Develop confidence in using art and culture in your teaching practice across the curriculum
- Enjoy space and time to reflect on your own learning
- Benefit from reflective post-session resources to extend and develop the ideas back in the classroom
Really joyful day that has helped me consider what art is like for my students and ways I can increase joy for all!
Teacher from Teacher Study Day, 2024
Who is this event for?
The Schools and Teachers team believe that all young people should see themselves reflected in everything they encounter, both at Tate and in their classrooms. Working with teachers to best support young people to thrive, we celebrate difference and take a proactive, anti-discriminatory stance in all that we do.
We particularly welcome teachers from the Global Majority, disabled teachers, and teachers in SEND schools or alternative provisions to attend.
This study day is relevant for teachers of any subject and will bring together professionals at any stage of their career, from a range of learning settings and specialisms.
This Teachers' Study Day is supported by Open Hand.
Our study days are accessible to all. To discuss any access needs call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (select Option 3) or email schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk.
- Step-free access to the gallery is located at the Manton Entrance on Atterbury Street. There is a ramp down to the entrance with central handrails. The entrance has automatic sliding doors
- There are five accessible parking spaces for disabled visitors, accessed via John Islip Street. Please contact us if you would like to book one
- Plan your visit with Tate Britain Visual Story. It has photographs and information on what you can expect from a visit to the gallery
- Find more information about access at Tate Britain.