Who is it for?
Primary school teachers based in Sheffield who want to help their children know more about the place where they live and their local heritage.
This is a fully funded Department for Education programme being offered for free to all state-funded Sheffield primary schools.
Places are limited so book now for all sessions to avoid disappointment.
If you attend all three in-person sessions, then your school will receive a free resource pack centred on your school with maps and digital resources and photos to take away.
What, Where, When, Getting Started – What is heritage and how does it connect to the curriculum?
Wednesday 24 April, 15:40 - 16.45, online introduction
Creating Your Bespoke Local Curriculum
• Introducing the Sheffield Heritage Schools Programme and partners
• Exploring what we mean by ‘heritage’ and how it fits within both your history and wider curriculum.
• Gaining the Heritage Schools Award
Find out more about the three in-person sessions by clicking on the links below:
Know Your Place: Part One - Change Over Time - Friday 10 May, 09.30 – 15.45, at Manor Lodge & Castlegate
Know Your Place: Part Two - Sheffield Buildings, Places and People - Friday 5 July, 09.30 - 15.45, at Weston Park Museum
Know Your Place: Part Three - Doorstep History, Practical help with finding what is worth knowing on the school doorstep - Friday 4 October, 09.30 - 15.45, at National Emergency Services Museum