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Suffolk
Mission:Explore @ the Suffolk
Humanities Conference
Image shared under CC license by The Armatura Press
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Alan Parkinson
GA Primary GeographyChampionFreelance Geographer
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Co-founderDaniel Raven Ellison
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Place contexts... London - iPhone app Ordnance Survey - viewpoints
Cities: SUSTRANS routes along canals
Lowestoft area - public transport
Iceland (Discover the World) etc.
London - Sustainable Schools - water focus & tomorrow the world...
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Three weeks ago...
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Two weeks ago...
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#KIDSMEET
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& today....
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Scoffham book
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Children & boredom...
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Dr Teresa Belton Boredom can be an uncomfortable feeling Creativity means being able to develop
internal stimulus
Children need to have stand and staretime imagining and pursuing their own
thinking processes or assimilating theirexperiences through play or
observing the world around them.
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Historyversion...
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Teaching creatively through history means
treating history first and foremost as an active
process of enquiry by children. It involves theuse of the creative imagination grounded in
evidence, where the teacher:
sets up open-ended and wide-ranging
investigations
stimulates children to think actively andconstructively, putting together different
sources of evidence to construct a picture ofthe past
challenges children with mysteries to solve asks children to pose questions, to form
hypotheses, then to test these against the
evidence encourages discussion and debate engages pupils' imaginations through
storytelling, simulations and drama
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Mission ExploreBook - 500 missionswritten100 chosen by young
people...
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"Should be compulsory reading for all universitygeography students" Professor Danny Dorling
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Primary Colleagues Ruth Potts: Primary Geography - Summer2012
Using Mission:Explore to promote talk inthe classroom...
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Missions as
starters for chat...
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Emma Dawson
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Mission:Explore London
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Website
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Food Book..
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Cookbook.... and more...
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Risk
National TrustOutdoor Book ofthe Year Award
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cotton wool kids
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Yesterdays paper...
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Gi ing permission
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a geographical lens
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playful learningfieldplay
learning directly in the untidy real
world outside the classroomGA (2009)
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Creativity - defined thinking and behaving imaginatively
purposeful activity directed towards an
objective
processes that generate something which isoriginal
outcomes that are of value in relation tothe objective...
Craft (2000): possibility thinkingTuesday, 26 March 13
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Place Making
A meaningful segment of geographicalspace
Simultaneously in the past, present andfuture...
socially constructed...
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8 waythinking...Ian Gilbert
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Sharon WittUniversity of Winchester
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6 categories of outdoor
la / learninFree exploration
Guided explorationClose encounter play
Creative play
Imaginative playSimulations
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Which have you usedrecently ?
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The Anglo Saxons What did they ever do for us ?
What were their lives like ? How were they similar to us ?
What questions would you like to askthem ?
Some appropriate missions...
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Chronology Past, present and future in the same place... Stories from the past
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Timelines
Now
Then
Before
Soon
Perhaps...
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Local stories Geology / vernacular geographies
Icknield way - journeys / pilgrimages -evidence of these journeys...
Settlement
Ritual... beliefs and the impact of the
changing seasons on the community
Food and water
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M di t t
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Media to capture
the story...Sounds
Pictures
StickiesBoggly eyes
Textures
SmellsNumbers
Stories
Tastes
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writing the
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Handouts
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Recipe for W. Stow
Used this before for the Scottish landscape Identify the essential elements of West
Stow for this activity
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Ive identified some
relevant missions
Sheet...
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ctivities
Swatching nature...
Go the mint stint
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Stay Safe...
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Feedback andreports...
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Further information
http://www.missionexplore.net
http://livinggeography.blogspot.com
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