What's New? – Page 42
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Kate Humble to speak at Learning Beyond The Classroom Conference
Television presenter Kate Humble has been announced as a key note speaker at this year’s conference which aims to inspire outdoor learning.
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Bohunt Education Trust poll highlights importance of outdoor education
A survey commissioned by the Bohunt Education Trust (BET) has revealed that people want a greater focus on outdoor learning for schoolchildren.
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Dinosaurs in the Wild is coming to London
Live action experience Dinosaurs in the Wild will run at the Greenwich Peninsula in London from 10th February until 31st July.
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Science and Media Museum to celebrate engineering with 3D film
The Science and Media Museum in Bradford has announced it will be celebrating the Year of Engineering with a 3D IMAX film alongside school events.
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Habitats and Adaptations: Twycross Zoo
Twycross Zoo is a fantastic place to visit, with the opportunity to discover animals pupils may have only seen on computer screens.
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PM’s environment plan to increase school trips
Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged to double the number of pupils visiting national parks on school trips.
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Star fish display at Sea Life Brighton to support Science
Sea Life Brighton is set to unveil its newest creature installation, Sea Stars, which can be used during a school visit.
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New BFG themed workshop at Canterbury Museums & Galleries
This year sees an updated programme of learning activities on offer at Canterbury Museums & Galleries, including a new Roald Dahl workshop.
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Details for Outdoor Classroom Day revealed
Outdoor Classroom Day, run by campaigners Dirt is Good and Learning Through Landscapes, will once again celebrate Learning Outside the Classroom and the effects it has on education.
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Historic London: AC Tours
AC Tours has recently started working with educational groups and, in particular, schools visiting the capital.
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More than ever for schools at French National Sea Centre
On 19th May, a massive expansion of NAUSICAA, the French National Sea Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer, will open to the public.
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YHA chairman marks reappointment with hostel refurbishment
Peter Gaines, YHA chairman, is marking his reappointment with a £2.5million investment in Bath Youth Hostel, to make it more accessible for schools and young people.
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Sculpture Workshop: Watts Gallery Artists’ Village
Inspire students on a visit to this Arts and Crafts heritage site dedicated to the work of Victorian artists GF and Mary Watts.
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Education offered with V&A’s Winnie-the-Pooh exhibition
The V&A Museum in London has recently opened a new exhibition looking at Winnie-the-Pooh, and offers education to coincide with it.
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Study by Oxford education group reveals positive effect of school trips
A new study has revealed that UK school children are attending an average of three school trips a year, a result approved by parents.
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Cadbury World offers historical talk
Children in Key Stage 1 and 2 are invited to learn about the history of chocolate through a talk called ‘Chocolate Through the Ages’ at Cadbury World.
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Campaign launched to promote equal opportunities for school trips
A new campaign called Every Child Should has been launched in the UK and aims to promote making school trips, residentials and travel accessible to all children.
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National Museum of the Royal Navy announces school workshops
The National Museum of the Royal Navy, which looks after many museums in a variety of locations, will be offering more for schools in the New Year with new workshops available at its sites.
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Tour operators recommend top trips for schools in 2018
School Travel Organiser spoke to a series of educational tour operators for their recommendations for school trips this year.
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Paultons Park reveals more details of 2018 workshops
Paultons Family Theme Park in Hampshire will be launching seven new school workshops, suitable for Key Stage 1 and 2 and covering a range of topics in the New Year.