Visits
Educational visits with a focus on the history curriculum may range from a visit within a lesson in the immediate local area to an extended residential visit overseas. There are both pedagogical and practical considerations that have to be taken into account when planning.
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No puzzle, no learning: how to make your site visits rigorous, fascinating and indispensable
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Out and About in Montreuil-sur-Mer
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Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
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Remembering the First World War: Using a battlefield tour of the Western Front
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Right up my street: the knowledge needed to plan a local history enquiry
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Teaching the Holocaust: the experience of Vad Vashem
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The National Heritage List
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The Wellcome Collection Study Visits
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Triumphs Show 156: Fresh perspectives on the First World War
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Triumphs Show 157: What makes art history?
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Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons
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Tyne Cot Cemetery, near Ypres, Belgium
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Ufton Court
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Using extra-curricular opportunities to broaden students’ encounters with history
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Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership
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Voices from Rwanda: when seeing is better than hearing
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