Join us on 17 June for our annual Teacher Network Seminar Day for teachers of Politics and Modern Studies, co-hosted with the Political Studies Association (PSA)

This year we’ll be focussing on the work of a Peer. In the morning, we’ll take you on a tour of the House of Commons and House of Lords. For those joining us in the afternoon, we’ll be joined by academics from the PSA, and colleagues from the House of Lords. There will also be an opportunity to watch a debate at the end of the day.

Lunch will be provided 12:00-13:00. 

If you teach at a state-funded school/college in Band B or C of our travel subsidy policy, we cover the costs of your travel to UK Parliament. If you fall into this category, please do not book your own travel. If you’re successful in gaining a place, we’ll do this for you. 

Places are limited. A reserve list will be created if applications exceed capacity. We’ll contact you to let you know the outcome.  

Teacher Network Seminar Day: The Work of a Peer

Join the UK Parliament Teacher Training Team at UK Parliament for our next Seminar Day for teachers of A-Level Politics and Modern Studies.

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