Crime & Punishment Workshops
Crime and Punishment Workshops (outreach) Offer schools and educational groups a rich array of educational activities and experiences led by industry professionals. These workshops explore a variety of topics and may include:
- Historical Explorations: Delve into the history of crime and punishment across different time periods and cultures.
- Interactive Activities: Engage in hands-on activities like role-playing, simulations, and experiments to deepen understanding.
- Real-World Connections: Explore the relevance of historical crime and punishment to contemporary issues.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the insights of experienced educators and historians.
- Curriculum Alignment: Align with national curriculum standards for seamless integration into classroom learning.
Why Crime and Punishment Workshops?
These workshops provide a unique, engaging, and interactive learning experience. By combining historical explorations, practical activities, and expert insights, they offer a valuable complement to traditional classroom learning. Students can gain a deeper understanding of an important historical and societal topic, making learning more memorable, relevant, and enjoyable.
Crime and Punishment Workshops (outreach) Offer schools and educational groups a rich array of educational activities and experiences led by industry professionals. These workshops explore a variety of topics and may include:
- Historical Explorations: Delve into the history of crime and punishment across different time periods and cultures.
- Interactive Activities: Engage in hands-on activities like role-playing, simulations, and experiments to deepen understanding.
- Real-World Connections: Explore the relevance of historical crime and punishment to contemporary issues.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the insights of experienced educators and historians.
- Curriculum Alignment: Align with national curriculum standards for seamless integration into classroom learning.
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National Justice Museum Outreach Workshops
The National Justice Museum's outreach workshops, bring the law and justice system directly to schools across all Key Stages (KS1-KS3). These curriculum-linked, interactive pop-up court sessions use engaging formats like mock trials, where students take on roles such as judge, barrister, and jury. For younger students (KS1/KS2), topics might include the "Goldilocks" trial to teach consequences and the role of emergency services, while secondary students (KS3+) explore more serious contemporary and historical issues such as knife crime, cyberbullying, the Suffragettes, hate crimes and Human rights. The goal is to encourage active citizenship and provide a hands-on understanding of their rights and responsibilities.