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  • I think Beeston is just an incredible open space in terms of mindfulness and wellbeing.

  • I think it's one of those places that I always come to

  • and feel just that little bit more relaxed

  • and it's got a fascinating and amazing history

  • and really lots to engage with when you're here.

  • They've been amazed by the sheer vast space

  • that is actually outside of Birmingham.

  • Being out and about, and being at these heritage sites

  • brings learning alive.

  • With all the students here we can really engage with them

  • in lots of different hands-on activities

  • from grinding flour to doing a little bit of weaving on looms.

  • If we're doing something maybe in the woodland

  • they get to do a little bit of foraging, so it's really about them taking ownership of their own learning.

  • There's no point in me standing up at the front and telling them

  • 'this is x, this is y'

  • and we're in a really fortunate position here

  • that we can say: 'right, here's the materials, you figure it out

  • and we'll learn this together.

  • We'll experiment, we'll trial, and hopefully we'll get to where we need to go through that'.

  • When we get back to school, we're moving on to the Iron Age.

  • So, the fact that the children have been able to see some of the actual tools

  • that they would have used

  • and some of the technology and how life continued to develop

  • that will be fantastic for them to take in

  • but actually for them to see some of the shapes

  • of those arrow heads and spears that they would've had and that's our next chapter.

  • I've learnt that in the Stone Age

  • and the Bronze Age

  • they're all different because the Bronze Age was metal,

  • but the Stone Age was lots of stones.

  • The really exciting part for us at the moment is the new Bronze Age roundhouse

  • which is an absolutely incredible project

  • that we've had here on the crag for the last little while.

  • Entirely volunteer built, they've thrown themselves into it,

  • and now we've got a fantastic prehistoric classroom for students to come along,

  • and we're not just showing pictures

  • we're able to get in, touch the walls,

  • able to see the wattle and daub, able to see the timber

  • see the thatch and just sit in

  • and really immerse themselves in prehistory.

  • What we're going to get you to do in just a moment

  • is we're going to get you to build your own miniature version, okay?

  • [Children gasp]

  • That's perfect but don't forget the door!

  • I'm having a look at your roundhouse:

  • it looks lovely, but it looks a little square!

  • Well done guys, fantastic, it's standing upright,

  • it's got walls and a roof, that is definitely a win!

  • Excellent guys, that is a fantastic house.

  • My favourite part of the day was the roundhouses,

  • because they were very big and dark,

  • and no animals could see you if the door was shut.

  • I think that one of the fantastic things about coming here

  • is seeing how you are inspiring young children,

  • and seeing them going away and really fostering that interest in history

  • so they want to go away and learn more.

  • So I think it's really uplifting for myself, to start that session,

  • and even in the shorter period of time that I've got with them,

  • see their learning journey move through,

  • so really, really rewarding.

  • It's the memories that they make and it's how everything then stacks on to it.

  • There's only so much we can do with them in a classroom

  • but you bring children here, and suddenly they understand the vocabulary that we're using,

  • they understand what life was like for people in prehistory,

  • and they're able to have a better grasp of chronology

  • and I think that's what's important for our children,

  • that we do everything possible to stop and think

  • how can I make this magical for them, and make learning completely captivating.

I think Beeston is just an incredible open space in terms of mindfulness and wellbeing.

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ビーストン城の青銅器時代のラウンドハウス|インタラクティブな学習体験 (Bronze Age Roundhouse at Beeston Castle | Interactive Learning Experiences)

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