At the end of April, when we 'return' from what will be the strangest Easter holiday ever to more home learning, there is an opportunity for students to take part in some virtual fieldwork - by then there won't be an option for actual fieldwork.
Field Studies Council has teamed up with Encounter Edu to create some virtual fieldwork experiences.
Watch out for these as they are likely to be particularly useful.
One of several new virtual fieldwork resources which have started to appear.
#Fieldworklive will be a fortnight of free live lessons which will take place from Monday 20th April – Friday 1st May 2020, focussing on a range of Geography and Science content aimed at Primary (Ages 7-11), KS3 (Ages 11-14), GCSE (Ages 14-16), Progress GCSE to A Level (Ages 16-18).
These live lessons will be delivered using YouTube Live and hosted through Encounter Edu. The sessions will be supported by a resource pack and follow-up webinars for teachers.
More details about the sessions will follow. In the meantime, keep up-to-date by following our social media channels (links can be found at the bottom of this page).
Field Studies Council has teamed up with Encounter Edu to create some virtual fieldwork experiences.
Watch out for these as they are likely to be particularly useful.
One of several new virtual fieldwork resources which have started to appear.
#Fieldworklive will be a fortnight of free live lessons which will take place from Monday 20th April – Friday 1st May 2020, focussing on a range of Geography and Science content aimed at Primary (Ages 7-11), KS3 (Ages 11-14), GCSE (Ages 14-16), Progress GCSE to A Level (Ages 16-18).
These live lessons will be delivered using YouTube Live and hosted through Encounter Edu. The sessions will be supported by a resource pack and follow-up webinars for teachers.
More details about the sessions will follow. In the meantime, keep up-to-date by following our social media channels (links can be found at the bottom of this page).
Use the hashtag #Fieldworklive
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