Black teachers
Black Teachers' Conference 2011 - 4th to 6th November 2011
The Black Teachers' Conference is an annual event that allows the NUT's black members to discuss and address issues of race equality, education, and the workplace. Delegates have the opportunity to hear from a variety of speakers, attend workshops on a range of topics, network with other black members of the NUT, and debate and send a motion to the NUT's Annual Conference.
The Black Teachers' Conference has been an important occasion in the NUT's calendar since its inception in 1992. Each year, black teachers gather to network, to attend workshops and plenary sessions, to discuss issues of common concern, and to debate a motion to send to Annual Conference. The Conference plays an integral role in ensuring that the NUT's work is in the interests of its black members and all black teachers. To see the motion going forward to this year's Annual Conference from the 2010 Black Teachers' Conference click here.
The theme, programme, content, and format of the Conference are set by the Black Teachers' Conference Steering Group under the oversight of the NUT's national executive. If you want to get involved in the organisation of the Black Teachers' Conference, click the link on the Black Teachers' Steering Group above.
Black Teachers' Conference flyer
Please click here for workshop details.
For an application form to attend the 2011 Black Teachers' Conference please click here.
If you want to get involved in the organisation of the Black Teachers' Conference, please email blackteachers@nut.org.uk
Report of the Black Teachers’ Conference held in 2010.
Report of the Black Teachers’ Conference held in 2010.








