All Features articles – Page 20
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FeaturesItinerary idea: History, Science and Art at Kent Life Heritage Farm Park
Find out more about Kent Life Heritage Farm Park’s Second World War Evacuee Experience and Rag Rug Making workshop.
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FeaturesScience, History and Geography at the City of Caves
The City of Caves in Nottingham provides educational experiences and workshops for Key Stages 1 to 3 that tie in with the History, Geography and Science curriculum.
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FeaturesFocus on: Frogmore Paper Mill
STO finds out what Frogmore Paper Mill offers for schools, including opportunities in History, Science and Art & Design.
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FeaturesArt and Science at Palm House, Sefton Park
School Travel Organiser looks at what schools can see and do at Palm House and how trips can tie in with school curriculums.
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FeaturesTeacher Tips for Trips: Framework Knitters Museum
Mary Chambers, KS2 teacher, from Hayn Primary School, Sherwood Nottingham, explains why she would recommend a trip to the Framework Knitters Museum, Ruddington, near Nottingham to study Literacy, History and PSHE.
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FeaturesHistory, Geography and Science at Stratford Butterfly Farm
Stratford Butterfly Farm provides schools with many educational opportunities including an exhibition about the rainforest’s ancient Maya civilisation.
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FeaturesStudy English, Media and History at The Guardian
Read all about it! The Guardian News & Media Education Centre provides workshops in Media, History and English.
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FeaturesOutdoor education at Betteshanger Park
Betteshanger Park in Kent offers a wide range of outdoor activities based around encouraging students to get involved, work as a team and build self-confidence.
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FeaturesStudy Science, Geography and Design at Twycross Zoo
Twycross Zoo offers many educational opportunities for schools including a hands-on experience in designing their own zoo.
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FeaturesFocus on: The Fashion Museum
The Fashion Museum in Bath is home to a collection of contemporary and historic clothing, which students can explore as part its schools programme.
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FeaturesLiteracy, camera, action! at the Photographers’ Gallery
Workshops in visual Literacy and camera skills are just some of the learning opportunities available at the Photographers' Gallery in London.
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FeaturesFocus on: The Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum
The Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum in Rochdale aims to tell the story of firefighting in the Greater Manchester region and educate and promote fire safety.
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FeaturesHistory and English at the Long Shop Museum
The Long Shop Museum offers a learning programme for Key Stage 2 pupils that focuses on the Industrial Revolution.
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FeaturesHistory, travel and business for schools at Beamish museum
Beamish The Living Museum of the North will be expanding its attractions. STO looks at what will become available.
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FeaturesCase study: Goldilocks on trial with the NCCL
Here’s what pupils from Manchester learnt when they put Goldilocks on trial as part of a courtroom workshop delivered by the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL).
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FeaturesCase study: World Travel, Kerala, India
Camping in tea plantations and travelling in packed buses were among the many experiences that greeted a group of London teenagers during a recent trip to India.
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FeaturesFocus on: Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral’s education programme offers cathedral tours and workshops designed to complement curriculum studies in subjects including Religious Education (RE), as well as SMSC development (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural), an important criteria marked out by Ofsted.
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FeaturesLearn in the same room as Shakespeare did
Rachel Bailey explains why she thinks Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall is a great place for schools to visit.
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FeaturesEnglish and Drama in Alice in Wonder-Llandudno
STO finds out about Llandudno’s ties to the novel Alice in Wonderland and how these can support a Key Stage 2 school trip.
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Features5 places to study to Computing
Computers, computing and technology have become an integral part of modern day society and play a part in our everyday lives in many ways. It is now almost impossible to envisage a world without computers or the internet.


