Osborne. A Teacher's Handbook [microform] / Rosemary Cooper and Jennie Fordham.

Osborne, located on the Isle of Wight, is almost entirely Victorian. It was designed, built, and furnished to the royal family's specifications (as a holiday home), and remains largely unaltered since Queen Victoria died in 1901. It offers unique resources for those studying not only the Victor...

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Main Author: Cooper, Rosemary
Corporate Author: English Heritage. Education Service
Other Authors: Fordham, Jennie
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 2001.
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Summary:Osborne, located on the Isle of Wight, is almost entirely Victorian. It was designed, built, and furnished to the royal family's specifications (as a holiday home), and remains largely unaltered since Queen Victoria died in 1901. It offers unique resources for those studying not only the Victorian royal family but other aspects of 19th-century life, including architecture, art and design, technology, costume, education, and leisure. This teacher's handbook is divided into the following sections: "Why Visit Osborne?"; "Understanding the Site"; "Site Description"; "Documentary Sources"; "Timeline"; "Resource Sheets"; "Educational Approaches"; "Activity Sheets"; and "Bibliography and Resources." The handbook contains illustrations and photographs and provides teaching ideas for using different parts of the Osborne estate, as well as activities that can be followed in the house itself. It offers suggestions for work based on the development of literacy and geographical skills, and ideas for mathematics, science, and technology, as well as history and multicultural themes. (BT)
Item Description:Availability: English Heritage, Education Service, 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET. Tel: 020-7973 3701; Fax: 020-7973 3443; e-mail: education@english-heritage.org.uk; Web site: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk.
ERIC Document Number: ED454108.
Physical Description:44 pages.
Audience:Practitioners.
Teachers.
ISBN:9781850747796
1850747792