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Subject:

Facing the Challenge Training Day to be rescheduled.

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"Kelly, Bryony" <[log in to unmask]>

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Kelly, Bryony

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Mon, 26 Feb 2007 16:44:42 -0000

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TO BE RESCHEDULED!!!!!

Unfortunately we are having to rescedule this Friday's training event 'Facing the Challenge'. We are making contact with those who have made a booking directly.

On the bright side, it means that if you were unable to attend on this date, hopefully you will be able to when we circulate the new date to be in September/ October 2007.

Kind regards

Bryony (details in signature below)




Regional Training Day
Facing the Challenge 

Date: 	Friday  2nd March 2007
Venue:	Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Time: 	10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Cost:	£25 per head

Have you ever avoided tackling a subject because it is controversial? This interactive day will give you the opportunity to: 
	*	find out how other colleagues have developed creative learning projects/ resources on a series of controversial subjects ranging from the legacies of empire, HIV and AIDS to the slave trade
	*	discuss their successes and challenges 
	*	try out some creative techniques for yourself

Session leaders will include Sarah Longair, Schools and Young Audiences Education Officer British Museum, Lucy Bradley, Education Manager, British Empire and Commonwealth Museum and Anna Farthing, PhD Researcher in drama, difficult histories and museums. Manchester University/BECM/AHRC

Attendees will have an opportunity to visit the Royal Naval Museum's exhibition: 'Chasing Freedom: the role of the Royal Navy in the Suppression of the Transatlantic Slave Trade'.

Booking
Please complete the form below by Friday 23rd February and return by e-mail to:  [log in to unmask] or by post to Bryony Kelly, Education Officer, Portsmouth Museums and Records Service, City Museum and Records Office, Portsmouth, PO1 2LJ. Tel: 023 9282 7261. If you are interested in attending this training day, but unable to meet the cost, please contact us as we have a limited number of free places available. You will be asked to fill in an application form. 
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FACING THE CHALLENGE TRAINING DAY 2 MARCH 2007 

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Lunch is provided, please indicate any dietary or access requirements:
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Projects Highlighted
Commonwealth FM, a community radio station at the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum. Lucy will talk about this project as a way of tackling the legacies of the British Empire.
Telling The Story of HIV And AIDS at The British Museum, from a gallery talk to lesson plans developed and piloted with a school to encourage the use of material culture as evidence for studying Science and Citizenship at Secondary School.
Participatory drama and digital media, this workshop will demonstrate approaches to employing these methods in museum and heritage site learning to aid better understanding of difficult and sensitive histories. Anna will use case studies from several projects. Anna Farthing holds a Collaborative Doctoral Award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and is undertaking practice based research into how participatory drama and digital media can aid the understanding of difficult and sensitive histories with Manchester University and The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum.
Chasing Freedom, a special exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade.  It presents for the first time the Royal Navy's role in combatting the trade and its continuing work in defending human rights across the world today. This exhibition is accompanied by a programme of family and school events.


> 		Bryony Kelly
> 		Education Officer
> 		Museums and Records Service
> 		City Museum and Records Office
> 		Museum Road
> 		Portsmouth
> 		PO1 2LJ
> 		Tel: (023) 9282 7261
> 		Fax: (023) 9287 5276
> 		mailto:[log in to unmask] 
> 		www.portsmouthmuseums.co.uk 
> 
> 

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