Children's Lives Weblinks
BBC - The World on Your Street - Lullabies
Web page offering users the opportunity to listen to lullabies from around the world.
Remembering Your East End
This website is based upon the living history of London's East End with many powerful and moving memories shared by elders from care settings and diverse communities across East London.
Brick Lane
A history of Brick Lane, otherwise known as Banglatown, the epicentre of the capital's Bangladeshi and Bengali communities, part of the 'Icons of England' website, a rich resource of material about lives and cultural heritage in England.
East London History
A history of the people, places and events that have formed the East End of London from Roman times to present day.
Moving Here
Moving Here explores, records and illustrates why people came to England over the last 200 years and what their experiences were and continue to be. It offers free access, for personal and educational use, to an online catalogue of versions of original material related to migration history from local, regional and national archives, libraries and museums.
The Old East End
Retreading the streets of the old East End of London through maps, images and words from the British Library's 'Collect Britain' website.
Untold London
This website searches for the histories that relate to all the cultures of London by focusing on London archives, galleries, museums and the history work of the communities themselves.
Curiosity and Imaginaton
This website offers you ideas and information that will help develop your practice in the field of hands-on learning.
CAPE UK
CapeUK is an independent research and development agency focusing on creativity and learning. They work with partners to explore and develop approaches to teaching and learning which prepare children and young people for the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
The Creativity Centre Educational Trust - CCET
The CCET is a registered charity which aims to widen access to education and training in creativity.
View 'The Creativity Centre Educational Trust - CCET' website
Creative Partnerships
Focusing on the most deprived communities in England Creative Partnerships is intends to: raise the aspirations and achievements of young people and equip them with skills for life by developing the abilities of teachers and their capacity to work with creative professionals.
BBC - Learning
Learning resources for children and adults with support information for parents and teachers from the BBC.
Department for Education and Skills
Website for the Department for Education and Skills, the government department responsible for education and lifelong learning in the UK.
Froebel Web
Online resource about the German educator and creator of the kindergarten, Frederick Froebel.
Education Guardian
Education news, comment and analysis from the Guardian newspaper.
Institute of Education
Part of the University of London, the Institute of Education is a centre for research, teacher training, higher degrees in education..
National Curriculum Online
Website providing the programmes of study and non-statutory guidelines attainment targets, notes and links to online teaching resources for the National Curriculum for England.
Ofsted
Ofsted are responsible for inspection and regulation of education in England. Their work covers childcare, schools, colleges, children's services, teacher training and youth work.
QCA
Website of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority the organisation that maintains and develops the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations; and accredits and monitors qualifications.
TES
Website of rhe print publication covering primary, secondary and further education.
BBC - The Victorian Seaside
The Victorian seaside: a refuge from the stresses of everyday life, or an environment demanding the keeping up of appearances and expensive rituals?