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Default London Schools and the Black Child Conference VI - 24-12-08, 10:25 AM

London Schools and the Black Child Conference VI

Educational Opportunity For All- Without Exclusion

Saturday 7th February 2009

9am – 5.30pm


Queen Elizabeth II
Conference Centre
London SW1
FREE entry (Must book in advance)


The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is
directly opposite Westminster Abbey.
For general conference enquiries, please call
020 7219 4330 or email fauxc@parliament.uk

Underground and National Rail
Westminster (Jubilee) or St James’s Park (Circle
and District lines). Victoria station is within 10
minutes walk.

Buses
3, 11, 12, 24, 53, 87, 88, 148, 159, 211, 453

The conference will be opened by Diane Abbott
MP and keynote speakers will include the Mayor of
London, Boris Johnson, influential educationalists,
policymakers and other special guests. For regular
programme updates, see Mayor of London, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority.

Workshop Themes

• Workshop themes are expected to include:
• Time for Action – Equipping Young People for
the Future
• Successful Strategies for Tackling Exclusion
• Listening to and Engaging Young People
• Sharing Responsibility I – Involving Communities
in Educating Young People
• Sharing Responsibility II – Helping Parents To
Help Teachers
• Educating Excluded Young People
• Using Role Models To Prevent Exclusion
• Creating Solutions Through Mentoring
• Raising the Performance of Underachieving
Children
• Achieving a Representative Teaching Workforce
In London
• Giving Opportunities to Excluded Young People


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