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You are here: Home / Professional development / The RBCM Clears a Pathway for Heritage Fairs

Tom Morton / September 17, 2017

The RBCM Clears a Pathway for Heritage Fairs

The latest collection of multi-media learning resources on the Royal BC Museum’s Learning Portal is a Pathway featuring Heritage Fairs.

Created by by Royal BC Museum staff, each Pathway explores a different theme. Inside the Heritage Fair Pathway are options to explore through reading how to do oral history or read photographs, watching student photos and videos of their projects, and listening to interviews with a teacher and students. There is also a section with resources for teachers.

The Learning Portal also includes Playlists. These are like “mixtapes” that anyone can put together and share. This is usually done using materials on the Learning Portal but students who want to upload their Heritage Fairs projects to the Playlists page can contact the Learning Portal here.

A Pathway has sections with readings and photographs:

 

There are also interviews with a teacher and students and a selection of student made videos:

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