All Museums & Galleries articles – Page 12
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News & Ideas
Canterbury Museums & Galleries adds and refreshes school workshops
A number of school workshops at Canterbury Museums & Galleries have been renewed this year, with more being added and with links to History and Art.
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News & IdeasYork Castle Museum launches trail to improve English Language
York Castle Museum has revealed details of a new trail through the building which aims to aid pupils who are learning the English Language.
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News & IdeasNatural History Museum offers new workshops for Key Stage 2
The Natural History Museum in London has recently launched a new workshop for Key Stage 2 and redeveloped another.
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News & IdeasKidZania to take part in Parliament Week
The ‘indoor city run by kids’ will be taking part in Parliament Week on 14th , 15th and 16th November, by inviting children to partake in Parliament related activities.
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FeaturesTrips to inspire creativity
With many children now opting for iPads over colouring books, it’s more important than ever to get pupils enthusiastic about creativity.
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News & IdeasChelmsford Water Recycling Centre marks ten years of education
Anglian Water’s Chelmsford Water Recycling Centre recently celebrated ten years of education which has involved thousands of school pupils since opening.
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News & IdeasCadbury World unveils new curriculum-linked talks
Pupils visiting Cadbury World, in Birmingham, will see traditional chocolate making demonstrations on a self-guided tour of the Cadbury World attraction.
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FeaturesGetting pupils enthusiastic about R.E
We look at some ideas for trips that can be tied in with Religious Education.
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News & IdeasNew underwater classroom opens at Sea Life Blackpool
Sea Life Blackpool has unveiled a new underwater classroom, suitable for school visits, that provides students with the opportunity to learn about marine life first-hand.
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FeaturesPreparing pupils for later life
We focus on some top trip ideas to help prepare pupils for later life including college, university and careers.
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News & IdeasYork’s Chocolate Story to offer WWI workshop
York’s Chocolate Story, in York, is now offering Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils a World War One workshop, tying in with the History curriculum.
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FeaturesGCSE Reform: Embracing change
Trips to tie in with the content of the next wave of new GCSEs, including D&T, Media, and Business.
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News & IdeasAt-Bristol to relaunch as ‘We The Curious’
At-Bristol has announced that it will be undergoing a refurbishment and relaunching as ‘We The Curious’.
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News & IdeasM Shed reveals Key Stage 1 and 2 animal-themed workshops
M Shed has revealed two workshops running on various dates between November and February, suitable for KS1 and 2.
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News & IdeasScience Museum to host Indian culture season
The museum, located in London, will be hosting a season of exhibitions and events which focus on India and its culture which can tie in with the Science, History, Geography and Maths curriculum.
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News & IdeasExhibition to coincide with Dinosaur Takeover at Bristol museum
An exhibition that opened in June at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery is now offering school workshops to accompany it as well as a Dinosaur Takeover in November.
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Features10 of the Best Cross Curricular Trips
One trip, multiple subjects; where to go for a truly cross-curricular educational experience, from theme parks to museums.
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FeaturesTop five school trips linked to History
Educational visits to historical locations can help improve classroom outcomes. Here’s some places that are great for a school trip.
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News & IdeasV&A launches 2017/18 education programme
The V&A Museum in London has revealed details of its schools programme for the new academic year.
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News & IdeasHistory exhibition launched at King Richard III Visitor Centre
A new exhibition at the King Richard III Visitor Centre has opened and is suitable for Secondary school pupils.


