Features – Page 13
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A breath of fresh air amid Brexit madness
Editor’s Comment: Keeley Rodgers on Brexit & the Activity Passport
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Interview
Teacher Talk: Encouraging an outdoor education
We hear from Christopher Wharton-Lovett, an outdoor education teacher, about his approach to learning outside the classroom.
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5 expeditions to take school groups on
We look at 5 school expeditions that will leave a lasting impression on your students.
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Unforgettable experience at new BODY WORLDS museum
STO visited the incredible new museum experience in London, BODY WORLDS, to see what’s on offer for schools.
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Embracing every opportunity
Kim Somerville on some of the School Travel Awards finalists who embrace opportunities.
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School Travel Awards
A look at the finalists for the ‘My Best School Trip’ Award 2018
Read about the finalists up for the ‘My Best School Trip’ Award 2018. And there are some crackers…
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5 ways to take computing outside the classroom
We look at five school trip ideas to teach children about computers, technology, and cyber safety.
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Focus on: Lincoln Castle
School Travel Organiser finds out more about Lincoln Castle, which offers a dedicated learning programme for schools, known as Investigate.
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Arithmetic experiences outside of the classroom
Here are some Arithmetic-related school trip ideas to inspire Primary school students who are learning their times tables.
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Getting parents onboard with school trips
Getting parents on board can be most of the battle with school trips. STO hears from three teachers who share advice on how to overcome parents’ concerns.
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How efficient planning can lead to a successful trip
Ian Coyne, commercial director of Anglia Tours explains how efficient planning can lead to a rewarding experience for all involved.
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Taking the school trip plunge
History teacher Louise Burton talks about how rewarding organising school travel can be and the benefits that come with it.
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Bringing theatre to life through school trips
We take a look at some theatre shows that every teacher should consider taking their school group to see.
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Tesco launches food education programme
It’s been well documented that eating habits can be heavily influenced in early childhood. The Eat Happy food education project, launched by supermarket giant Tesco, will be offered to every Primary school in the UK, with its aim being to help school children have a healthier relationship with food.
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How to use forests and woodlands to support GCSE studies
Using forests and woodland to support GCSE studies, whilst reaping the benefits of connecting your students with nature.
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Where and when to go on a school trip in 2019
Here's some inspiration for where and when to go on a school trip next year.
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Teacher Talk: Forging futures with school trips
Paul Newbold, head of Geography at Bolton School Boys’ Division, talks to STO about school trips to Iceland and the role learning outside the classroom (LOtC) can play in forging pupils’ futures.
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Case Study: One school’s trip to The Garden Classroom
Gayhurst Primary School from Hackney enjoyed a school trip to The Garden Classroom’s pilot Seashore Adventures camp.
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7 ideas for taking Science out of the classroom
Inspiration for your next Science-themed trip, from planetariums to museums and galleries.
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How to organise a water-based trip
Annie-May Roberts, director of First Wave Adventures, tells STO how beneficial water-based school trips are, and what you need to do to organise a good one.