All Citizenship articles – Page 2
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News & Ideas
New Police Station Tour at Galleries of Justice Museum
The Galleries of Justice Museum has created a new Police Station Tour that visits the museum’s original 1905 Edwardian station.
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Features
Case study: Goldilocks on trial with the NCCL
Here’s what pupils from Manchester learnt when they put Goldilocks on trial as part of a courtroom workshop delivered by the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL).
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Features
A day at the dump: education at Carymoor landfill site
Rachel Bailey reports on why learning at a landfill site like Carymoor Environmental Education Centre has its perks.
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Features
Focus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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Features
Focus on: Acorn Adventure
Through adventure camps and activities Acorn Adventure provides opportunities for pupils to enhance their personal development in terms of skills such as confidence, resilience and team work. School Travel Organiser takes a closer look.
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Local History and Drama: visit the new Blackpool Museum in 2018
A school trip to the Blackpool Museum in 2018 will be able to link to History, Drama and Citizenship.
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News & Ideas
Free Country Picnic Pack resource for teachers
Farming and Countryside Education (FACE) is offering teachers a free downloadable resource, which encourages schools to celebrate the countryside and outdoors by hosting a picnic.
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Features
Learning about the law at the Scottish Parliament
Available for Upper Key Stage 2 and above, the Scottish Parliament Education Visit Programme lets students discover more about the work of the Scottish Parliament through a range of activity choices and a tour.
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News & Ideas
RHS launches Green Plan It Challenge
The RHS has launched a competition called the Green Plan It Challenge that relates to Science and Citizenship.
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Features
West End workshops for Key Stages 1 to 5
Educational workshops in the West End, relating to subjects such as Drama, Art, Music, PE and English.
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Features
Eco Therapy and Earth Education at Ringsfield
Rachel Bailey spoke to Simon Paylor, the centre director at Ringsfield Eco Activity Centre, about outdoor learning.
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News & Ideas
The British Museum: school exclusive visits for Sunken Cities
Exclusive schools-only mornings are now available at the British Museum’s Sunken Cities exhibition.
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News & Ideas
KidZania teachers’ night attracts 300 teachers
KidZania London stayed open late on Wednesday night so teachers could take a look around the attraction and see what it offers in terms of school trips.
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Features
Pupil review: my African adventure
16 year old student Sarah Duff gives her view on a ten-day trip she took to Kenya with school expedition company Africa Adventures.
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Features
Happy birthday John Muir
On the day that would have been adventurer John Muir’s birthday, School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at the John Muir Award and what it can mean for schools.
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Features
Itinerary idea: History and Citizenship at Warwick
Find out more about the Attack & Defence and Crime & Punishment itinerary at Warwick Castle.
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Features
English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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Features
International Women’s Day: school trip ideas
International Women’s Day is on 8th March this year and the event can be used to teach different subjects.
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News & Ideas
Secondary school pupils welcomed at Festival of Questions
This February, Lancaster Arts will debut the Festival of Questions, which aims to rouse debate through various events.
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Features
Teacher tips for trips: The Far East
STO talks to Secondary school Science teacher Brett Robinson about his favourite school trip destination.
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