Dutch Teachers' Association

The Dutch Teachers' Association (Dutch: Nederlandse Onderwijzers Vereniging, NOV) was a trade union in the Netherlands.

Unlike the BNO, it did not affiliate to the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV), instead remaining independent.

In 1949, the Mulo union merged in, and in 1950, membership finally returned to the pre-war level of the BNO.

[1] The union focused on campaigning for smaller class sizes, higher salaries, and more funding for state schools.

The following year, it merged with the Dutch Association of Industrial Education Teachers, to form the General Union of Education Personnel.