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Teachers Study Day Autumn 2023

6 November 2023 at 10.00–16.00
A group of four people undertaking a collage activity on the floor at Tate Britain.

Teachers’ CPDL Study Day, Tate Britain, 2023. Photo ©Tate (Madeleine Buddo)

  • What will the day involve?
  • Who is this event for?
  • Accessibility

Join this Continued Professional Development & Learning (CPDL) day to explore creative strategies for student wellbeing and learning across the curriculum.

Immerse yourself in a day of thinking and making at Tate. Work with artist Davinia-Ann Robinson, and alongside other teachers, to explore how being with art can develop your students’ emotional, intellectual and social wellbeing.

Through discussion and creative activities, you will:

  • Experience how art in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s permanent collection can be used to support your students’ learning.
  • Engage with art as a powerful means for your students to express their ideas and experiences, and as a way of fostering empathy.
  • Explore how art can create space for open and even difficult conversations.
  • Reflect on your own experience of learning in the gallery to consider how to best support the learning and engagement of your students
  • Experience art and culture as a significant tool for supporting young people as they navigate the challenges of both school and day to day life.

Drawing on how artists work, °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Continued Professional Development and Learning for teachers champions the importance of process, supporting you to help your students develop divergent thinking skills in order to generate creative and critical responses.

‘Lovely to slow down, make, talk and build connections with other teachers’

Teacher attending Teachers’ CPDL Study Day, 2023

Group of teachers looking up at a large mixed media hanging artwork in a hall at Tate.

Teachers’ CPDL Study Day, É«¿Ø´«Ã½ 2023. Photo ©Tate (Lucy Green)

What will the day involve?

Join artist Davinia- Ann Robinson, the Tate Schools & Teachers team and a cohort of teaching peers for a day of discussion, practical activities, reflection and collaborative working.

Drawing on the theme of stillness, Davinia will lead a series of activities for the group spanning meditation and Yoga Nidra practices, journaling and collective writing to explore how these encounters might become decolonial engagements, that support restorative and critically reflective approaches that ground your experience with and connection to the land.

During the day, you will:

  • Spend time between the galleries and a dedicated learning space
  • Share and create strategies for supporting teaching and learning with art
  • Encounter new cultural references and consider strategies for decolonising your classroom
  • Consider ways to take your learning from the day back to the classroom
  • Make connections between your learning and that of your students

Lunch, refreshments and materials will be provided throughout the day.

This event will be photographed for Tate and our partners. Let us know when booking if you do not want to be photographed.

‘Really great inspiring session. Love that it is run by an actual artist and to see their practice too.’

Teacher attending Teachers’ CPDL Study Day, 2023

Davinia-Ann Robinson is an artist of Afro-Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean descent. Her art practice and research are explored through sculpture, sound, writing and performance. Her work examines ways of undoing colonial frameworks through themes of tactility, ancestral lineages, spirituality and nature.

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.

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 is a lift between the lower and upper floors. Alternatively, you can take the stairs.
  • Fully accessible toilets are located on the lower floor of the gallery. A Changing Places facility is also available.
  • There are five accessible parking spaces for disabled visitors, accessed via John Islip Street. These need to be booked in advance by contacting us.

To help plan your visit to Tate Britain, have a look at our Tate Britain Visual Story. It has photographs and information on what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.

Tate Britain

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London SW1P 4RG
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Date & Time

6 November 2023 at 10.00–16.00

Booking essential

To book please email schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk or call +44(0)20 7887 8888 (select Option 3)

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