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Colliers Green Focus
Colliers Green Focus is a new
and exciting way for children taking Key
Stage 3 Geography to explore and learn about
environmental and sustainability via photography.
The National Curriculum requires, by the
end of Key Stage 3, geography pupils to
have acquired and applied a knowledge and
understanding of environmental change and
sustainable development by carrying out
fieldwork investigations.
Colliers Green Focus, www.colliersgreenfocus.com,
enables schools to acquire this knowledge
by running field trip exploring environmental
issues in their local area with a professional
photographer and geographer. The children's
use of photography, and tuition from a photographer
and geographer aims to significantly enhance
the pupils' learning experience, provides
the opportunity to develop new skills and
link to other areas of the Curriculum.
Students' photographs are used in lessons,
and schools select their best photographs
to be judged by an expert panel for display
in a special exhibition at Photographers'
Gallery to which all participating Colliers
Green Focus schools are invited.
Colliers Green Focus is funded by Colliers
CRE and will take place each year for three
years. The programme launched in 2007 with
10 schools carrying out workshops during
2008. More schools will be involved in the
following two years.
The first school to complete a workshop
was Holy Trinity School, Birmingham.
Sally Summers, Holy Trinity School, Teacher,
said: "Colliers Green Focus has
been hugely valuable and very much enjoyed
by the children. The photography field trip
enabled the pupils to the look at their
local area with a completely different slant
and analyse the environment in a completely
different manner to normal field trips.
The professional geographer and photographers
demonstrated the links between the art form
and the subject in really powerful and effective
ways and in a manner that captured and held
the pupils attention - no mean feet when
they're outside and its raining!
"The children's photographs will feed
directly into classroom lessons and existing
scheme of work. The pictures will also be
used linked to our work on Haiku poems,
on the school notice board and edited for
school movies and presentations etc. Enabling
the students to take ownership of the photography
and have the opportunity to show their pictures
to others in the group and school was a
very powerful experience for them. They
learned an awful lot and we would love to
repeat it."
A national conference at the Royal Geographical
Society, a schools' resource book and online
learning centre to enable all schools to
benefit from the programme, will mark the
close of Colliers Green Focus in 2010.
Colliers Green Focus is managed by Kallaway
and was created by Kallaway in collaboration
with the Photographers' Gallery.
The Colliers Green Focus website, www.colliersgreenfocus.com
details the programme in full.
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