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Article School Visits and Outreach: Learning from Sacred SpacesDiscover sacred spaces in gardens, museums, art galleries, ancient sites and open spaces, and how they benefit learners' moral, social and cultural understanding and attitudes towards people and communities.20 August 2011
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Article Schools: Journey Through the Afterlife - Ancient Egyptian Book of the DeadThe latest must-see exhibition from the British Museum.01 December 2010
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Article Using art to teach Remembrance and conflict: The Crusader by Gerry JudahThe Imperial War Museum, North's latest sculpture, The Crusader, is a thought-provoking teaching resource.10 November 2010
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Article Out of Art into Literacy: Pupils' artwork at the National GalleryTwo new National Gallery projects have improved pupil attainment levels16 September 2010
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Article: Feature Battle of Britain: teaching ideas and resourcesHere's our round-up for you of online resources and real-life Battle of Britain-related sessions and more from UK museums.28 April 2010
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Article: Feature Pablo Picasso: resources and teaching ideasHere's a round-up of Picasso works in UK museums and galleries, including online learning resources too.19 March 2010
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Article: Feature School trips round-up: the Geffrye Museum, plus other top period houses and gardensTeaching the Tudors, the Victorians or any other key historical era? Take your class to a period house and garden and your pupils will enjoy a fuller picture of what life was like then.11 March 2010
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Article: Feature Designated collection: Learning at the Horniman MuseumIn her capacity as the Horniman Museum Schools Learning Officer, Graz Ciuksza introduces the educational provision at the museum.30 September 2009
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Article: Review Take your class back in time to the Tudor period at Hampton Court PalaceHenry VIII: heads and hearts is a fantastic event, excellent for children of all ages learning about the Tudor period and brought to life by historical interpreters.17 April 2009
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Article: News Gardens: how can a tree be cross-curricular?Many heritage gardens around the UK offer an abundance of fresh air and fun, subject-based activities that can be continued back in the classroom.10 February 2009





