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education

The buildings and spaces around us have great potential for education, being limitless, long-lasting and free.

Our built environment can be a fresh starting point for subjects across the curriculum and can instil a greater sense of community and citizenship.

  • Engaging Places is an exciting new initiative to unlock the educational potential of the historic and contemporary built environment
  • Teaching resources on the CABE website to support and inspire school work
  • Creative Partnerships projects in schools have helped children and young people across the country investigate design in innovative new ways
  • English Heritage promote greater understanding of the historic environment with a vast range of online and offline resources