Barbican History
Ben Locker wrote a teachers’ resource to accompany the Barbican’s prestigious In the Face of History photographic exhibition. The pack was aimed at secondary history teachers, but was crammed with cross-curricular links and activities, as well as ideas for follow-up work in the classroom.
“Ben worked with me to produce a teachers’ resource for the Barbican Art Gallery exhibition In the Face of History. His writing was excellent, he followed the brief carefully and had obviously spent a great deal of time preparing and considering the best way to approach the project. He worked according to a fairly tight schedule, produced work on time and was always easy to communicate with.” Anna Dent, Barbican Education Officer
You can download a copy of the resource here.
Author: Ben Locker
Posted:
12th November, 2008 at 12:39 pm in North Meadow Projects.
Tags: barbican, barbican art gallery, copywriting, education resources, heritage, history by design, key stage 2, key stage 3, photography, publications
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