1. What a natural extension it would be to take Brady to visit historical sites related to those dolls and their historical eras! 2. Groups of teachers in a cluster group or consortium may be able to arrange joint in-service courses at museums or archive offices, or historical sites. 3. Museums, historic buildings and historical sites and places of historic interest are key resources for history teaching. 4. A visit to a historical site may be enhanced by carrying out artwork or creative writing or drama work. 5. Frequently the theatre-in-education group is associated with a historical site, although their workshops can stand alone and take place in school. 6. These workshops are particularly valuable on a historical site that may be indistinct, puzzling and confusing, or extremely complicated. |
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