Collingwood House Project Based Learning Program for Homeschool students
Event description
Collingwood House Project Based Learning Program
What is the significance of Collingwood House to Liverpool’s History? Who were the people that lived there? What industry took place on the land? What was life, like in the area before colonisation? Some of the questions students may answer through our Collingwood House project-based learning program.
What is Project based learning?
A program where “students work on a project over an extended period that engages them in solving a real-world problem or answering a complex question. They demonstrate their knowledge and skills by creating a public product or presentation for a real audience. As a result, students develop deep content knowledge as well as critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication skills.” https://www.pblworks.org/what-is-pbl
For this program students will choose an area of focus that they are curious about and become historians through exploring Collingwood House, learning research skills, listening to, and questioning an expert on the topic, and gaining presentation experience.
The program runs over 4 weeks with 4 interactions with museum/ library staff every Thursday. The students work independently on their project during the time between the onsite visits.
Suitable for students in Stage 3- 5
Available for Schools
NSW History links
Stage 3 HT3.1 HT3.2 HT3.5
Stage 4 HT4.2 HT4.3 HT4.4 HT4.6 HT 4.7 HT 4.10
Stage 5 HT 5.1 HT 5.2 HT5.4 HT5.6 HT 5.9 HT 5.10
Stage 4/5 Elective History
Term and conditions
Students must attend all sessions.
Places are limited, bookings through Liverpool City Library What’s On page
For more information contact Liverpool Regional Museum 0287117126 liverpoolregionalmuseum@liverpool.nsw.gov.au
Dates
25 July meet at Liverpool Regional Museum
1 August meet at Yellamundie liverpool City Library
8 August meet at Liverpool Regional Museum
15 August meet at Yellamundie liverpool City Library
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