Dear All
Please find below the finalised programme for the Offering Culture Through Archives event.
Costs are £40 for SoA members and £50 for non members (including lunch and
refreshments) and booking should be made through the Society of Archivists:
http://www.archives.org.uk/careerdevelopment.html
Offering Culture Through Archives
Using Archives Creatively
Monday 26 January 2009
London Metropolitan Archive
9.30 Registration
10.00 Natasha Innocent, Senior Policy Adviser Learning and Skills, Museums, Libraries and Archives Council
Find Your Talent - how culture supports the wider benefits of learning
10.30 Jan Pimblett, Principal Interpretation Officer, London Metropolitan Archives
The impact of national policies on learning programmes in the heritage sector.
11.00 Hugh Jaques, County Archivist, Dorset History Centre
Bournemouth and Poole Cultural Hub - Creative Journeys A regional hub's experience of developing a model for partnership working and joint planning between the cultural and education sectors to deliver a workable cultural offer for children and young people.
11.20 Tea/coffee
11.40 Dawn Layland, Archivist (Education and Outreach), Durham County Record Office
Durham Cultural Hub - Forging New Connections A County Record Office's perspective on the challenges and rewards of being part of a Cultural Hub
12.00 Jenny Bone, Cultural Entitlement Officer MLA West Midlands A creative approach to cultural learning through archives
12.20 Q/A
12.30 Lunch
1.30 Siobhan McConnachie, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
The presentation will focus on two main elements of an exciting programme of work taking place at the RCAHMS, an exhibition and a programme of artist led workshops.
2.00 Mary Mills, Education Officer, National Monuments Record Andrew Payne, Head of Education and Outreach, TNA
Unlocking the Archives: a website providing archive learning resources to teachers.
2.30 Peter Ashan
Learning and Outreach Officer
Waltham Forest Council's Museum. Gallery and Archives Service Vestry House Museum MLA Learning Links Programmes
Two case studies of projects run by the archives:
1/ Davis School PRU the teacher researched the history of the school and got students to look at their family histories.
2/ The Bremer School the library staff are looking at the industrial past in the area local factories and the people who worked their.
3.00 Tea/coffee
3.20 Emma Faragher, Education and Outreach Officer, John Murray Archive Rachel Beattie, Assistant Curator, John Murray Archive
'Dipping into the Archive' engaging new audiences with the John Murray Archive.
3.50 Q/A
4.00 Close
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