What's New? – Page 95
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Learning outside the classroom through social action and volunteering
LOtC advocates are keen for students of all ages to get involved in the #iwill campaign. Here’s how you can too.
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Animal Kingdom exhibition ties in with History, Science and Photography
A collection of natural history images are brought to three-dimensional life in an exhibition showing at the Horniman Museum.
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Buckler’s Hard offers historic role play tours for Key Stages 1 to 3
Buckler’s Hard offers schools role play tours which focus on the British admiral Lord Nelson and the navy.
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Cross curricular learning at the living laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at the benefits of booking a visit to the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), Wales.
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The Canterbury Tales reveals discounted entry prices for local schools
Visitor attraction The Canterbury Tales has announced its normal school admission price has been discounted by for local pupils.
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Why we went ahead with our Paris trip
Boston College’s health and safety coordinator Pete Davy explains why the college went ahead with its Paris trip, less than two weeks after the attacks on the city.
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Butlin’s launches learning adventures by the sea
Butlin’s has entered the educational market by offering tailor-made, residential beachside breaks to schools.
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Improving lives outside the classroom: conference dates announced
A conference on Raising Standards and Improving Lives Outside the Classroom will take place at The Haycock Hotel in Cambridgeshire on Friday 29th January.
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Learn GCSE History on a new Suffragette walking tour
Secret London Walking Tours has launched a new Suffragette City walking tour in London.
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Focus on: Classrooms in the Forest, Whinlatter
School Travel Organiser finds out why a classroom in the forest serves as a great place to learn.
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Warwick Castle reveals Medieval themed lodges for 2016
Up to 16 new lodges will be available for school groups to stay in next year at Warwick Castle.
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Top tips for award winning learning outside the classroom
On 26th November the annual Awards for Outstanding Contribution to LOtC took place in Essex. Here are the tips from every nominee on how to get the most out of learning outside the classroom.
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Learning Literacy, Numeracy and PSHE with animals
We talk to Anna Cowling from Wood Green Animal Shelter about why animal welfare is an important lesson.
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Learning outside the classroom award winners announced
The UK’s top champions of learning outside the classroom (LOtC) were rewarded at the annual Awards for Outstanding Contribution to LOtC, which took place in Essex on Thursday 26th November.
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York: your school trip questions answered
From the Minster to York Art Gallery, there are lots of places in York that are ideal for a school trip.
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Focus on: Rippledown Outdoor Learning Centre
School Travel Organsier discovers more about Rippledown Outdoor Learning Centre and what it can offer pupils in KS 1-3.
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Need For Speed: new Science show to open at the National Railway Museum
The National Railway Museum will be offering a new show for schools to celebrate the Flying Scotsman restoration project.
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Incorporate trampolining into a school trip for PE students
Take a class on a PE-related school trip to the new Extreme Trampoline Park which recently opened in Barking.
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Leonardo da Vinci exhibition to open at the Science Museum
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Genius is an exhibition which will open at the Science Museum in 2016.
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Teacher tips for trips: The Far East
STO talks to Secondary school Science teacher Brett Robinson about his favourite school trip destination.