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February 2010

 

A resource to support teaching and learning through buildings and places

 
 
Learning from your school building

Learning from your school building

A free teaching resource created with English Heritage. Helping you and your students cherish what is valuable in old schools and think about sensitive refurbishment.

Bolsover Castle

Discovery Visit: Art and symbolism for KS2 and 3 students.

Bolsover Castle

Students redesign their community

Encourage your students to connect with their neighbourhood – a park, library, public space or theatre – just like this unusual partnership between diploma and primary students.

Students redesign their community

Our school building matters

Using learning opportunities from school building projects.

Our school building matters
 
 
New school workshop tool

Rebuilding your school

A new resource offers you activities, tools and techniques to support student or staff workshops. Developed by CABE, Futurelab and Portsmouth City Council.

The footprint

Studying sustainable buildings? Find out about this unique straw building in Cumbria.

The footprint

Apps offer new ways of teaching

Read about three online applications you can use to teach about local buildings and places.

Apps offer new ways of teaching

Resources and places

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Resources and places

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