All KS4 (Ages 14-16) articles – Page 8
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News & Ideas
Thematic History Studies: Museum of London
The Museum of London’s learning offer is designed to support GCSE thematic History studies using London’s rich evidence to investigate its history and people.
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Case Studies
Leaps and Bounds: Outward Bound Trust
A “wild camp”, cooking over fire, using axes to chop wood and a veto on mobile phones, enabled a group of students to connect with nature and each other.
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News & Ideas
Horniman Museum gains support to offer more for schools
The Horniman Museum and Gardens in London will be able to offer curriculum-linked environmental learning sessions.
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Features
How to use forests and woodlands to support GCSE studies
Using forests and woodland to support GCSE studies, whilst reaping the benefits of connecting your students with nature.
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News & Ideas
Royal Shakespeare Company’s new learning resources
Teachers can use the newly launched online resource to enhance their pupils’ understanding ahead of watching a production.
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Case Studies
Standing out in the class: A trip to Montpellier
Earlier this summer, a group of Year 10 students from Charters School visited Montpellier on one of Halsbury Travel’s Language Study Tours. Their teacher, Laura Stock, reports back on the experience.
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News & Ideas
Codes and Ciphers: Bletchley Park Trust
Bletchley Park is a vibrant heritage attraction where school groups can step back in time to experience the stories of the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked there.
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News & Ideas
Business Studies: Drusillas Park
Drusillas has over 100 species of animal including penguins, monkeys, lemurs, meerkats, sloths, camels and flamingos, as well large play areas, Hello Kitty Secret Garden and a new three ride attraction Go Safari!
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News & Ideas
London Transport Museum’s new gallery to inspire engineers
The new permanent gallery, opening on 19th October will introduce students to the world of engineering.
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Interview
Teacher Talk: Forging futures with school trips
Paul Newbold, head of Geography at Bolton School Boys’ Division, talks to STO about school trips to Iceland and the role learning outside the classroom (LOtC) can play in forging pupils’ futures.
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News & Ideas
Anti-bullying workshops run alongside Wicked the musical
The interactive workshops are run alongside the West End musical for KS2 upwards about the impact of bullying.
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News & Ideas
Living History and the Courts: National Justice Museum
National Justice Museum Education delivers inspiring educational visits in the north west, working in partnership with a variety of inspiring venues including law courts and museums.
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News & Ideas
A Day at Dove Cottage: Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum
Dove Cottage was home to William and Dorothy Wordsworth and is where they wrote their best work, inspired by the beautiful Lake District scenery that surrounded them.
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News & Ideas
St Peter’s High School report back on trip to Spain
Back from a Spanish Language immersion, St Peter’s Catholic High School in Wigan share their experience.
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Features
School Trip Champion prize trip
Jacquie Hargreaves of Vandyke Upper School, who was last year's School Trip Champion, reports back on what the prize money was spent on.
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News & Ideas
Life in Victorian Times: The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is not only as the birthplace of one of Britain’s most significant writers but also as an authentically restored miners’ house from the late 19th century.
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News & Ideas
Children’s tale, The Worst Witch, to have stage debut
The Worst Witch, based on the popular children’s novel, will open in Northampton before embarking on a nationwide tour.
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News & Ideas
Science Museum to host educational exhibition about the Sun
The new display, due to open in October, will invite pupils to learn about the power of the Sun and its role in the solar system.
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Features
8 school trip ideas: Business Studies
School trips to provide inspiration for tomorrow’s young entrepreneurs.
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News & Ideas
Free Secondary schools event and new exhibition at Bristol Museums
Secondary schools are invited to a free event at Bristol’s M Shed to mark the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, which gave women the vote.