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Heritage Learning-How we learn from where we live

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Last updated 04 April 2013, created 03 August 2011, viewed 2,358

Magazine for teachers and home educators. In this issue we look at using your local environment to find out more about where you live. There are practical, transferable tips for doing your own local study and we look at the evolution of place names with some inspirational teaching ideas. Elsewhere w More…e look at immigration and our built heritage, and the setting up of a local curriculum in Cornwall. Finally Michael Wood kicks off a big debate on why studying on your local area is important with contributions from teachers around the country.

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Great ideas for bringing students' own and shared experiences to the study of history and local heritage. I love the 'open timeline' concept.

from lighthousekeeper, 07 March 2013
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A hugely informative guide to local hertitage history.

from Daniel Hartley, 17 October 2011. Member of the TES Panel.
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