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Teaching students about Brexit
How to teach students of all ages about the EU Referendum and what the result will mean.
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Focus on: Cadbury World
School Travel Organiser investigates the learning opportunities available at Cadbury World.
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How to teach PE with Real Madrid and Manchester City FC
Looking for a way to inspire your students in Physical Education? School Travel Organiser takes a look at the work sports travel company, inspiresport, does, in connecting pupils with elite sport teams.
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A fast track to learning on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
School travel organiser finds out what the North Yorkshire Moors Railway offers in the form of education.
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Help with coding and computing at The Centre for Computing History
Group Leisure discovers where you can take you pupils to swot up on computing and coding skills.
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Help With Coding And Computing At The Centre Computing History
After introducing coding into the curriculum, the Conservative party has just promised to invest a further £20 million into developing digital skills in the UK. If you can’t wait for the results, you can always take you pupils to swot up on skills at the The Centre for Computing History.
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English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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Bring the Science curriculum to life with the help of animals
Nurture your pupils’ enthusiasm for Science with the support of some furry companions at these UK animal-themed attractions.
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Study Science, Maths and English at Go Ape
School Travel Organiser explores the opportunities available for school visits to Go Ape.
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Focus on: CERN, the world's largest physics laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at how a visit to CERN can inspire students’ Physics studies.
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School trips to Manchester, the European City of Science
Manchester has been awarded the title European City of Science 2016; schools can get involved on a Science-themed visit.
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Discovering plants and animals with the RSPB
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ (RSPB) nature reserves can help studies on plants and animals for Primary school pupils.
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The M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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The importance of STEM, by a rollercoaster engineer
Louise Joy talks to rollercoaster engineer Mike Denninger about the importance of teaching STEM in schools.
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Case study: Seeing Kenya with African Adventures
Last year 31 pupils from Springfield School travelled to Kenya on a School Expeditions trip with African Adventures.
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Design technology trips to help defeat the skills deficit
With commentators suggesting that the UK could be lacking 340,000 engineers by 2020, here are a few ideas to inspire pupils to study Design & Technology.
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Learn Key Stage 1, 2 and 3 History at Tudor World
Tudor World provides children with an insight into the Elizabethan period, and ties into History, Drama and English studies.
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Scrumdiddlyumptious school events at Tatton Park
School Travel Organiser focuses on Tatton Park’s 2016 Roald Dahl centenary celebrations and educational programme.
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Improving language skills for later SATs success
School trips to help improve early language skills to help future SAT success.
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History, holographic teachers and archaeology at the Vindolanda Trust
School Travel Organiser spoke to Lauren Wilkinson, the Vindolanda Trust’s site education officer and museum archaeological assistant, about why a visit to the Roman Army Museum and Vindolanda Roman Fort is educational, engaging and exciting for students.