InSite CPD Programme
 
view page1

InSIte_09_Landing_Page_1
InSite: 20th century conflicts for 21st century learning

InSite is an inspiring and all-expenses-paid immersive learning programme for teachers, museum educators and education professionals. Applications for the 2009 InSite programme are now open and will close on Friday 27 February 2009.

The InSite Immersive Learning Programme 2009 is a unique continuing professional development opportunity aimed at teachers, museum educators and other education professionals who want to increase their knowledge of twentieth century conflict and commemoration, and their confidence in teaching and learning outside the classroom. 

For more information about the themes of the programme, click here.

To download an application form and guidance notes, click here.

InSite includes:

  • InSIte_09_Landing_Page_2
    All expenses paid trips to Germany and the Czech Republic and Hungary.
  • Preparatory and follow-up visits to branches of the Imperial War Museum (most likely London.)
  • The opportunity to network with other educational professionals from a variety of backgrounds.
  • Workshop sessions with Museum staff.
  • Question and answer sessions with eyewitnesses.
  • The opportunity to produce an innovative learning project linked to your own profession.
view page1
The InSite Programme aims to:
  • Build confidence for teachers in leading successful, focussed and outcome led educational trips using museums, historic sites and their collections.
  • Increase subject knowledge of the impact of conflict in the twentieth century with particular emphasis on post-1945 events and the Cold War.
  • Build awareness of the issues inherent in teaching controversial and sensitive subjects and confidence in the delivery of these subjects.
  • Provide training in risk assessment, health and safety, itinerary planning and other practical issues arising from leading educational trips.
  • Increase motivation for leading educational trips.
  • Train people to act as advocates for learning outside the classroom within their own area.
  • Facilitate mutual learning exchanges between teachers and other educators, particularly those working in museums, libraries and archives.
Donate
Bottom Banner Image
 Big Lottery Fund - Lottery FundedImperial War Museum
Click here to go to the Macromedia Web site and download the latest version of the Flash Player

For the best possible experience, you need JavaScript enabled and the Macromedia Flash Player.
JavaScript is either unavailable or disabled in your browser.