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Teaching Out of the Box, 1, KS3 Geography
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 30 mins
We challenge young geography teachers Stewart Dear and Katie Bush, and their head of department Paula Cooper, all from King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham, to plan and teach a creative lesson on climate change using four very different resources selected for them by subject experts and delivered to them...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 30 mins
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We challenge young geography teachers Stewart Dear and Katie Bush, and their head of department Paula Cooper, all from King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham, to plan and teach a creative lesson on climate change using four very different resources selected for them by subject experts and delivered to them in a special box. Can this intrepid team manage to teach out of the box?
The experts, Professor John Thornes of the University of Birm...
We challenge young geography teachers Stewart Dear and Katie Bush, and their head of department Paula Cooper, all from King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham, to plan and teach a creative lesson on climate change using four very different resources selected for them by subject experts and delivered to them in a special box. Can this intrepid team manage to teach out of the box?
The experts, Professor John Thornes of the University of Birmingham and Kate Amis of the Royal Geographical Society have high expectations for the lesson: Professor Thornes stresses the importance of including science in geography lessons, while Kate Amis talks about the way in which unusual objects can spark off real creativity in the classroom.
But the young teachers, helped by their head of department, are up against the clock as they plan a lesson to excite and engage their students. Will they deliver on the experts' wishes? And more importantly, what will the students think?
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Sciences, Secondary, Education
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© Crown Copyright 2011
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Teaching Out of the Box, 1, KS3 Maths: Out of the Classroom into the Gallery
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 29 mins
"A pair of maths teachers are inspired by an art gallery and objects they find in the eponymous box to create and deliver an imaginative and exciting lesson.
Elaine Fisher and Rosslyn Taylor are maths teachers at the Framwellgate School, Durham. They are taken to Newcastle's iconic Baltic Centre for Contemporary...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 1 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 29 mins
Description
"A pair of maths teachers are inspired by an art gallery and objects they find in the eponymous box to create and deliver an imaginative and exciting lesson.
Elaine Fisher and Rosslyn Taylor are maths teachers at the Framwellgate School, Durham. They are taken to Newcastle's iconic Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, where they are met by teacher-turned-artist James Johnson-Perkins. Their challenge is to produce a lesson that combines maths and...
"A pair of maths teachers are inspired by an art gallery and objects they find in the eponymous box to create and deliver an imaginative and exciting lesson.
Elaine Fisher and Rosslyn Taylor are maths teachers at the Framwellgate School, Durham. They are taken to Newcastle's iconic Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, where they are met by teacher-turned-artist James Johnson-Perkins. Their challenge is to produce a lesson that combines maths and art, inspired by objects provided by maths guru Steve Humble, and Discovery Museum Curator, Andy Goldwater. The main theme they focus on are the four unique bridge designs on the river Tyne, resulting in an energetic lesson that combines algebra and art, where their Year 8 students manage to fill a gallery in the Baltic with 3 dimensional structures."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
Topic / Theme
Teacher Collaboration, Content Areas: Mathematics, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
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Teaching Out of the Box
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Teaching Out of the Box, 2, KS3 History: Out of the Classroom into the Village
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 29 mins
"A pair of teachers rise to the challenge of teaching medieval history in a village ravaged by the Black Death with the help of a box of specially selected resources.
Head of History Iain Annat and NQT Ian Ochiltree are from Aylesbury High School in Buckinghamshire. This episode takes them to the leafy village of...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2008), 29 mins
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"A pair of teachers rise to the challenge of teaching medieval history in a village ravaged by the Black Death with the help of a box of specially selected resources.
Head of History Iain Annat and NQT Ian Ochiltree are from Aylesbury High School in Buckinghamshire. This episode takes them to the leafy village of Ashwell, Hertfordshire, where they discover evidence from 14th Century of a community touched by the Bubonic plague. With the aid of...
"A pair of teachers rise to the challenge of teaching medieval history in a village ravaged by the Black Death with the help of a box of specially selected resources.
Head of History Iain Annat and NQT Ian Ochiltree are from Aylesbury High School in Buckinghamshire. This episode takes them to the leafy village of Ashwell, Hertfordshire, where they discover evidence from 14th Century of a community touched by the Bubonic plague. With the aid of objects from the Museum of London and the British Library, and help from local shepherd and historian David Short, they embark upon creating an investigative medieval mystery lesson."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: Social Sciences, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
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Teaching Out of the Box, 2, KS3 English: Out of the Classroom into the Theatre
produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 29 mins
"A pair of English teachers are inspired by a visit to the Globe Theatre and a mystery box of resources to create an imaginative and exciting Yr 7 lesson on Romeo and Juliet.
Sarah Mark and Lew Rolfe are teach English at Acland Burghley School in North London. We take them to Shakespeare's Globe theatre, where t...
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produced by Brook Lapping Productions, in Teaching Out of the Box, 2 (Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009), 29 mins
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"A pair of English teachers are inspired by a visit to the Globe Theatre and a mystery box of resources to create an imaginative and exciting Yr 7 lesson on Romeo and Juliet.
Sarah Mark and Lew Rolfe are teach English at Acland Burghley School in North London. We take them to Shakespeare's Globe theatre, where they are put through their acting paces by workshop leader Yolanda Vazquez. She encourages them to make the most of the spoken word w...
"A pair of English teachers are inspired by a visit to the Globe Theatre and a mystery box of resources to create an imaginative and exciting Yr 7 lesson on Romeo and Juliet.
Sarah Mark and Lew Rolfe are teach English at Acland Burghley School in North London. We take them to Shakespeare's Globe theatre, where they are put through their acting paces by workshop leader Yolanda Vazquez. She encourages them to make the most of the spoken word when teaching the Bard, and, with the help of a set of objects the two teachers find in the mystery 'box', provided by theatre director Bill Buckhurst and English Professor Richard Schoch, they embark on planning a practical lesson on ""Romeo and Juliet"" for their Year 7s, linking the play to modern urban life."
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Brook Lapping Productions
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Teachers TV/UK Department of Education
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
Topic / Theme
Content Areas: English/Language Arts, Content Areas: Visual and Performing Arts, Secondary, Education
Copyright Message
© Crown Copyright 2011
Series
Teaching Out of the Box
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