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Living History

LIVING HISTORY is about people and how they lived, how they related to one another, how they conducted themselves and their affairs.

Living History session

Learning Through Action's interactive learning methods enable children to experience what living was like for people in past times, to identify with their counterparts, whether 60+ years ago in the context of World War Two, or 6,000 years ago in the time of Ancient Egypt.

Living History session

Through a better understanding of history we learn to understand ourselves and our times. As in all our work, the aim in these projects – which children enjoy and remember – is to circumvent any alienation and to seek to involve everyone in a group, as well as imparting salient facts in a meaningful context. The content is designed to stimulate thinking and imagination, and to air parallels between past events and contemporary issues.

See our Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt workshops in action in our Media Gallery

LTA brings National Curriculum History To Life!

Our Living History Lesson Support Projects are delivered by highly experienced professional facilitators. They are carefully researched and prepared and are fully resourced interactive learning projects, structured on similar lines to LTA's social behaviour, health and citizenship focused interactive workshops.

An alternative active learning strategy:

Students themselves research a defined topic, preparing an interactive scenario to present to their peers and perhaps younger students, in which they will be open to questioning on fact and interpretation.

A number of International Schools have widely adopted this approach, following LTA introductory courses: it is very effective in terms of learning, student involvement and personal development.

LTA offers INSET training workshops and guidance focusing on this strategy. INSET and other courses for teachers and teaching assistants are 'tailor-made' to schools' requirements.

Read more about our Living History Lesson Support Projects.