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Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AA

How to nd us

By Car: Leeds Art Galley is located on The Headrow just o the city centre inner loop road.

By Bus: is 15 minutes walk from the city centre bus station and is well serviced by all routes travelling to the city-centre.

For more information please telephone West Metro for travel information, 0113 245 7676 or visit www.westyorkshiremetro.com

By Train: Leeds Art Gallery is a ten minute walk from Leeds City Train Station.

Car park: Metered street parking is available nearby and a secure car park is located in The Light shopping complex, near to Leeds Art Gallery.

Disabled Access: The lift to the rst oor is located in the Central Library.

1 Forming and Sustaining ITT Partnerships in Museums, Galleries and Archives in a Time of Change

Photo by Dan Salter

Tuesday 22 March 2011 The Lecture Theatre, Leeds City Art Gallery

A free day event organised by Leeds Museums & Galleries and Leeds Trinity University College Forming and Sustaining ITT Partnerships in Museums, Galleries and Archives in a Time of Change A day conference organised by Leeds Museums and Galleries and Leeds Trinity University College will be held in the Henry Moore Lecture Theatre, Leeds City Art Gallery on Tuesday 22nd March. The event marks the end of the MLA funded project undertaken by these organisations.

Photo by Dan Salter

This event is of interest to HEI tutors engaged in training primary teachers and museum educators in the heritage eld. You will nd out more about how to form and sustain partnerships between museum education and HEIs through a series of case study presentations, talks, sharing ideas and networking opportunities.

We are delighted to announce Professor Mick Waters as our keynote speaker. Mick was previously Director of Curriculum at the QCA where he was instrumental in helping schools rethink their approach to curriculum design. He is passionate about the role of education in improving life chances for pupils. Mick enjoys asking adults to look at learning through the eyes of the child.

Lunch and refreshments are provided. All places are free but numbers are limited so please book in advance.

To nd out more details of our event please contact Bev Forrest at [email protected] Programme

10.00 -10.30 Registration and Refreshments

10.30 - 10.40 Introduction and Welcome

10.40 - 12.00 Case Study presentations from: Beverley Forrest, Leeds Trinity University College & Esther Amis-Hughes, Susan Edgar, University of Northumbria & Adam Goldwater, Tyne and Wear Museums Sue Temple, University of Cumbria & Jules Wooding, Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Carlisle Maggie Jago, University of Glasgow & Anne Wallace, Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow

12. 00-12.15 Questions for the panel

12.15-12.45 Discussion group 1

12.45 -1.00 Take one Picture - Amanda Phillips, Leeds Art Gallery

1.00-1.45 Lunch

1.45-2.30 Keynote Speech – Professor Mick Waters

2.30-2.45 Break

2.45-3.30 Discussion Group 2 - Next steps

To book a place please contact [email protected] You will need to provide the following details: • Name, Job Title, Institution, Employer • Email Address • Telephone Number • Dietary Requirements • Access Requirements