More Opinions on School Trips – Page 2

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    A path to greater inclusion

    2019-02-25T15:21:00Z

    Dr Matt Overd on the Cultural Inclusion Manifesto and making arts, culture and heritage accessible for all.

  • Russell Slatford
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    Don’t let Brexit affect school trips

    2018-12-18T11:02:00Z

    Russell Slatford, head teacher of Bournemouth Collegiate Senior School, on why the B-word shouldn’t put you off travelling.

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    Taking the school trip plunge

    2018-10-18T12:51:00Z

    History teacher Louise Burton talks about how rewarding organising school travel can be and the benefits that come with it.

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    The importance of residentials for Primary schools

    2018-09-06T12:33:00Z

    Keith Browning, head of Braeside Education Centre in Devizes, Wiltshire, speaks about how residentials are even more important for Primary-age pupils.

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    The power of residentials

    2018-08-11T12:40:00Z

    Teacher John Dabell on residential as a rite of passage. 

  • Kids canoeing
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    Getting involved in LOtC

    2018-07-20T12:59:00Z

    He’s head of Scout Adventures, and the new chairman of the Learning Away Consortium. Asa Gurden tells us how he got involved and why the Brilliant Residentials campaign is so important.

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    Benefits of residentials for teachers

    2018-06-11T14:09:00Z

    Many students say that residentials are the most memorable experience of their time at school. But how often do we hear about the many positive impacts they have on the adults participating? Peter Carne, the national adviser for Learning Away, describes some of the benefits of taking part in a residential for teachers and other staff in schools.