Course fee: £90 per teacher
Most relevant for teachers of History, PSHEE and Citizenship
Why is an exclusively European collection of paintings relevant in today’s diverse society? What connections can be made with notions of cultural identity? How can Old Master paintings be used to enhance thinking and learning for every child?
| Provisional programme: | |
| 10.30 -11am | Registration and coffee |
| 11.00 - 11.10am | Introduction and Welcome |
| Nicholas Penny, Director | |
| 11.10 -11.40am | Dead White European Males and cultural diversity |
| Colin Wiggins, Head of Education | |
| 11.40am - 12.15pm | Scratch the Surface: |
| The National Gallery and the abolition of the slave trade | |
| Jonah Albert, Inspire Fellow | |
| 12.15 -1.15pm | Tours of the Gallery |
| 1.15pm | Lunch (provided) and networking opportunity |
| 2.15 - 3pm | Themed tours of the collection |
| 3-3.30pm | Ways in to Old Master Paintings |
| Ali Mawle, Head of Schools | |
| 4pm | Panel Discussion |
| Programme may be changed if necessary | |
A sandwich lunch and light refreshments will be provided.
How to Book
For dates and availability:
020 7747 2844
education@ng-london.org.uk
