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Sixth Form photography workshop

Suitable: Key Stage 5

Focus: Deconstructing Photographs

  1. To investigate the events of the Holocaust by using primary evidence (photographs)
  2. To evaluate the use of photographs in museums and question how interpretations can be affected by the context that is provided.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe or explain some events of the Holocaust through the use of photographs.
  2. To decide and evaluate how important it is for museums to include information with photographs.

Session Times and Prices
Morning sessions start at 10.00, 10.30 and 11.00 and cost £10.50 per student (teachers/accompanying adults are free in a ratio of 1:10). See tables below for approximate timings. These are subject to change and exact timings will be provided to you on arrival.

Time Activity Location
10.00 Introduction Memorial Hall
10.30 Rotations - exhibition / memorial gardens / workshop Exhibition / Gardens / Coffee Shop
12.00 Lunch Dome or Coffeshop
12.30 Reflections Memorial Hall
13.00 Holocaust Survivor*  Memorial Hall
14.30 Depart
Time Activity Location
10.30 Introduction Memorial Hall
11.00 Rotations - exhibition / memorial gardens / workshop Exhibition / Gardens / Coffee Shop
12.30 Lunch Dome or Coffeshop
13.00 Holocaust Survivor* Memorial Hall
14.30 Reflections Memorial Hall
15.00 Depart
Time Activity Location
11.00 Introduction Memorial Hall
11.30 Lunch Dome or Coffeshop
12.00 Rotations - exhibition / memorial gardens / workshop Exhibition / Gardens / Coffee Shop
13.00 Holocaust Survivor*  Memorial Hall
14.30 Rotations - exhibition / memorial gardens / workshop Exhibition / Gardens / Coffee Shop
15.00 Reflections Memorial Hall
15.30 Depart

* Out of respect to our survivors, if your school needs to depart the Centre before 14.30 we can not guarantee that your staff/students will be able to listen to the survivor speak.

Resources
Students will be provided with worksheets when they arrive at the Centre.

Booking a visit

To book a visit please e-mail our bookings team at [email protected] or call us on 01623 867650.

 

Published: 3rd February, 2015

Updated: 31st July, 2018

Author: James Griffiths

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