5 reasons you should join our FREE online teacher training course

Accessible education for all is a key part of what we do at The Black Curriculum. We work with teachers to empower them with the knowledge and skills to teach Black British histories in their classrooms, in turn empowering a generation of young learners. Our Future Learn course is a great tool for Educators who want to learn how to best embed Black British History into their teaching. And it’s free!

Read on to learn more about the course.


1. You get to learn a wide range of topics

From pedagogy in the classroom to the history of ethnocratic and eurocentric narratives, you'll gain a critical perspective on teaching history. Topics you will engage with on the course include:

  • Broadening the narrative: Black British history

  • The importance of inclusive and active learning

  • Pedagogy for the classroom

  • History of ethnocratic and the Eurocentric narrative

  • Beyond the classroom: Studying your local community and learning at home



2. You’ll be learning from our expert Educators

We have a brilliant set of expert Educators, who will be guiding you throughout the course. Learn more about some of them below:

Christina Peake is a TBC Educator and contemporary visual artist based in South London. Her research focuses on the narratives of BIPOC within the UK environmental movement.

Kwame Boateng is a passionate researcher and TBC Educator using de-colonial approaches to education and community development. His specialities include race, identity and their respective intersections with education.



3. You’ll be learning alongside 3,850+ others who enrolled onto the course

We have thousands of learners on our course, many of whom have given stellar reviews.


The was a great course to help teachers understand the challenges and solutions to how to teach black history. It gave practical tips and made us think of the bigger picture on how to teach black history in schools”


“Just the right time commitment for a busy teacher. Informative particularly on the key terminology. The chat feature was useful in sharing ideas and working out next steps.”


”I colleague recommended this course to me and I'm glad he did. It provided a lot of really interesting content and practical advice for embedding a more inclusive and diverse curriculum. It certainly has made me think a lot more deeply about British Black History in our curriculum!”

4. You can do the course at anytime, from any place.

Our learners are from all over the world! Although we are UK based, you can take our course from the comfort of your home, wherever your home is. Check out the list below which illustrates the breadth of countries where our learners can be found.




5. It’s FREE!

Accessible education for all is a key part of what we do at The Black Curriculum. Our online teacher training course is free to join, and is perfect for Newly Qualified Teachers and Educators outside of mainstream institutions of education.




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