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011 - The revised Primary National Curriculum and its implications for museums

Date: 8th February 2010 
NB: the SW Fed course on 11th February is now full but this day has similar content and is organised by MLA as part of their strategic commissioning programme

Time: 10:00am to 4.00pm

Place: Museum & Art Gallery Plymouth

Who is it for? All who are involved in planning and delivering learning with primary schools; MDO's, directors, managers and curators.

What will I learn?

  • the implications for museums of the Rose Review into the primary curriculum
  • how museums and archives can tailor their learning programmes to respond to the new requirements and what replacing core subjects with skills means for us all
  • case studies from local museums of using and developing skills-based learning programmes

Who is the trainer? The day is led by Jo Graham, a teacher and museum educator whose consultancy, Learning Unlimited , has worked with museums to develop learning programmes and training since 1999.

How to book for this course only:  go to http://www.mla.gov.uk/what/programmes/commissioning/CPD/south_west_cpd

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