South Australia’s major cultural institutions, along North Terrace and beyond are preparing for an exciting three day program for the second Teachers’ Big Days Out in 2020. Loaded with professional learning opportunities for educators across multiple learning areas, this event will provide you with strategies of how to incorporate a variety of cultural institutions and their collections into your teaching programs!
[wpv-post-title] [types field='primary-image-1' title='%%TITLE%%' alt='%%ALT%%' size='full'][/types] Art and Science both value critical thinking and experimentation and, at times both bring to the fore ethical and cultural issues. Investigate the connections between...
[wpv-post-title] [types field='primary-image-1' title='%%TITLE%%' alt='%%ALT%%' size='full'][/types] This workshop invites participants to reflect on the portrait and self-portraiture as a form of artistic expression using Reggio Emilia’s pedagogic...
[wpv-post-title] [types field='primary-image-1' title='%%TITLE%%' alt='%%ALT%%' size='full'][/types] Travel from colonial Australia through to the development of Australia as a nation, inspecting works of art that highlight events, ideas and people’s contribution to...
[wpv-post-title] [types field='primary-image-1' title='%%TITLE%%' alt='%%ALT%%' size='full'][/types] Develop historical understanding of the movement of people, Australia’s early colonisation, contact between societies and its effect on people and the...
[wpv-post-title] [types field='primary-image-1' title='%%TITLE%%' alt='%%ALT%%' size='full'][/types] Discover what life was like in the 1800s by examining works of art that tell stories about Australia’s development including geographical knowledge, migration...