* Interested in getting involved in education and lifelong learning
but don't know where to start?
* Want to learn how to develop hands-on activities suitable for school
visits, open days or family learning events?
* Interested in involving conservators in education and outreach?
Then this course could be for you...
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'Blue Peter, eat your heart out! Conservation and Education in Partnership
for Lifelong Learning', 29 October 2002
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The course includes two practical sessions from conservators on seals and
paper making and discussions aimed at providing 'take away ideas' for
practical activities that can be used as part of outreach or lifelong
learning events.
Anyone interested in opening up your archives in a new way and exploiting
the unique sources we have for family learning events, schools or even staff
training should come along.
The course costs only £45 (for Archives for Education & Learning Group or
Preservation & Conservation Group members), £50 for other SoA members and
£65 for non-members. Spaces are limited so please contact Susan Bradshaw
([log in to unmask]) as soon as possible to reserve your place!
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