By Cath on 30 May, 2012
Presenting… Tricia Meier, teacher of a Year 5/6 class at Curtin Primary School, talking about her and her class’ experience of playing Sembl at the Museum. Read more >
Posted in Program, The Museum Game | Tagged Arts, children, competition, critical thinking, engagement, English, exhibitions, games, history, inclusion, interactive, resonance, teaching, technology
By Ange on 28 February, 2011
How do you make history dynamic and engaging when the students are 400 kilometres away from you? Last week we had a video conference with 16 extremely switched on Yr 12 Extension History students from NSW who wanted to link up and explore with us ‘the role of national museums in constructing and representing history’. [...] Read more >
Posted in Program | Tagged critical thinking, history, inclusion, museology, technology, video conference
By Ange on 29 October, 2010
Cub bloggers Dawn and Ange reporting in with another story from Acton. It’s important to be inclusive, right? And to live in a place that’s cohesive, yes? These are important values to Australians that are celebrated every year on March 21st. Harmony Day seeks to speak, loud and proud, the key message, ‘Everyone Belongs’. These [...] Read more >
Posted in Inspiration | Tagged cohesion, harmony, inclusion, storytelling
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