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We believe that young people should have access to frequent, continuous and progressive experiences in the school grounds, educational visits further afield, and residentials, and that these experiences should be utilised as a tool for teaching, learning and delivering the curriculum.
This blog aims to support teaching and learning outside of the classroom.If you are interested in writing for us, please email Emily Carlill at emily.carlill@lotc.org.uk.
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Category Archives: Heritage
Bringing Living History to Schools
Blog post written by Dickie Knight, Anglia Tours Living History guide who recently visited a school to carry out a new socially distanced Living History lesson. With current DfE advice against domestic (UK) overnight and overseas educational visits organising a … Continue reading
Posted in Heritage, Heritage and Culture
Tagged Anglia Tours, First World War, Heritage, History, Living History, LOtC, Outreach, School Visits, Tours
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How to Instill a Love of Learning and Prepare Children for the 21st Century
Image courtesy of GEM – the voice for heritage learning. Blog post written by: Alex Moxon, Founder of Outdoortopia.org – an outdoor education blog and community for teachers, youth leaders and parents interested in creating the next generation of changemakers … Continue reading