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Teachers Links
26/11/2003
Show Me - the 24 Hour Museum's Kids' Zone - packed with online interactives, downloads, news stories and teaching ideas from museums, galleries and heritage sites. Aimed at KS2.
Artisancam is a free arts education website for schools featuring live and recorded video streams of contemporary artists working in their studios.
Artworks
National Children's Art Awards
BECTA
British Educational Communications and Technology Agency
Campaign For Learning Through Museums & Galleries
Promotes museum and gallery learning
Curriculum Online
Index of multimedia resources for teachers
Department for Education and Skills
UK Government Department
engage
National Association for Gallery Education
Group for Education in Museums
Promotes the importance of learning through museums and galleries
HistoryWorld
Extensive history resource
Intute: Arts and Humanities
The guide to quality Internet resources in the Arts and Creative Industries
Learning Alive
Educational services to teachers, pupils and parents
Learning and Teaching Scotland
Museums and Galleries Month
Museum Galleries Month listings and events
National Society for Education in Art and Design
UK authority concerned with art, craft and design across all phases of education
SchoolNet
Keystage resources services set up, by Easynet Ltd, to allow schools to offer pupils hands on experience of Internet technology in a group learning environment.
Schoolzone
UK collection of educational resources
SCRAN
History and culture site which lets you learn directly by accessing images, movies, sounds and virtual reality. There are one million heritage records from museums, galleries, archives and media.
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