4 February 2012

Free CPD workshops in Wolverhampton

By Lydia Coelho, Engaging Places advisor | 26 May 2010

This July Engaging Places is running two special half-day CPD workshops for teachers in the West Midlands. The workshops are free, and are being run in conjunction with the Wolverhampton Art Gallery exhibition, Unforgettable lessons. Through best practice examples and practical activities, attendees will learn how to get the most out of using buildings and places to teach the curriculum.

Step with yellow and blue back wall.

Step up your confidence in using places and spaces in lessons © naama, flickr.com


Workshops details:

Date: Monday 19 July

Times: Workshop A 09.30 – 12.30, Workshop B 13.30 – 16.30

Location: Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1DU

The world around us is a free teaching tool, which can engage young people in school lessons, by showing how learning in the classroom relates to real life. Using buildings and places to teach the curriculum can get students interested in subjects again, improving behaviour and raising achievement. This approach to learning also allows engagement of young people in cultural activity through subject lessons.

The workshops will illustrate through best practice examples and practical activity how your local area can be used to teach any subject and every age; and how working with cultural learning providers, such as local museums, can best enhance teaching and learning. You will also be guided through the many free built environment education resources and lesson plans available.

To register to attend one of the two half day workshops, please download and complete the sign up form. Return to Lydia Coelho, Engaging Places advisor, CABE, 1 Kemble Street, London, WC2B 4AN

Unforgettable lessons is showing from 10 July to 14 August 2010. The exhibition takes you on the journey of 12 groups of young people across England who have been thinking about their local area - how it has developed, how people have shaped their place and how the place has shaped them. All the projects have been developed by teachers in partnership with local cultural learning providers.

Find out about the London CPD sessions

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