Publication date: Wednesday 20th January 2010
Access and Learning Workshops for Teachers
15th - 16th April 2010
Farithorne Manor, Southampton, SO30 2GH
This fully-funded 2-day residential workshop is for teachers and looks at how maritime archaeology can support and enhance the national curriculum at primary and secondary level. It will explore a range of resources and activity ideas and demonstrate how maritime archaeology can provide a stimulating and engaging focus for cross-curricular topics and themes.
The format of the workshop promotes participation and interaction between participants and facilitators. It will provide a unique platform for exploring and exchanging ideas and approaches.
Who can apply*
- Teachers who are currently working in a school, or are about to begin a teaching job in a school (primary or secondary).
- Spaces will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis with only 1 teacher from each school.
Cost
We are delighted to be able to offer this event at no-cost to participants due to funding from English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund. However, we hope you will understand our concern that people honour their commitment to attend. Therefore, in order to confirm your place on the event, a deposit cheque for £30 will be required. This will be returned to you on the day. In the event that you fail to attend or cancel with less than 10 working days' notice, your cheque will be cashed.
Full details attached below...