School programmes

‘Creating a buzz!’ - Learning through enquiry, discussion & interaction.

I create imaginative, engaging and active ways in which young people can explore objects and buildings from the past or the environment around them, and to enhance the experiences offered within the Curriculum for Excellence.

 

Real & powerful learning experiences

My aim when working with organisations is to build on the huge potential of heritage resources to provide real and powerful learning experiences for young people, within the parameters of sustaining those same resources for future generations.

With real outcomes

When planning a new education session I envision the end result….stimulating experiences where young people are full of chat, enquiry and curiosity.

 
 

Young people

Sessions I develop are opportunities for young people to relate their school learning to real objects and real events from the past, to deepen their understanding of a topic.

I want them to be able to apply and develop life long skills such as problem solving, and critical thinking, in different and novel ways.

 

Teachers

For teachers I make sure that I can provide them with a session that meets their planned experiences and outcomes.

Creating opportunities for cross-curricular learning and ensuring there is an opportunity to see their class at work in a different environment, interacting with different people.

 
 

Knowledgable & experienced

My approach

Investigating and exploring the past in museums and heritage spaces can provide unique opportunities for children to further their knowledge, understanding and empathy for a past historical period, a sense of citizenship and understanding of different cultures and societies. Along with subject specific knowledge, interaction with heritage resources and specialists can provide opportunities to practise and consolidate key skills such as:

  • Literacy and numeracy

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking

  • Creativity and curiosity

  • Discussion and independent learning

  • Relevance and applying learning to real life situations

All of these elements I incorporate when developing sessions.

My tool kit

PAST PROJECT

Developing learning opportunities at Perth Museum and Art Gallery
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Between 2017-2019 I spent two years working with Perth Museum and Art Gallery on their school’s programme. The aim was to encourage schools to engage with both temporary exhibitions as well as the permanent collection of which there are around 500,000 pieces covering everything from natural history to fine art.

 

Creating

Over the course of the two years I developed a suite of workshops for primary schools.

Schools workshops

Schools workshops, which I delivered in the museum with the help of volunteers, were always very well received and fully booked throughout the year. In evaluations the sessions received very positive feedback from both teachers and pupils.