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Propaganda: Power and Persuasion | Schools and colleges

Workshops for students

Secondary workshops

Suitable for:                  Year 7 – 13
Time:                            10.30-12.00, 13.00-14.30 and 15.30-17.00
Length:                         90 minutes
Group size:                   Minimum 10
Subjects:                      History, Citizenship, Government and Politics, Sociology

Children in the British Library building

Workshops exploring Propaganda: Power and Persuasion will provide students with an opportunity to explore, debate and question the ways in which state propaganda has been used for power and persuasion during the 20th and 21st centuries. Students will look at a variety of exhibits, including posters, films, cartoons, sounds and texts, and take part in a range of activities to develop skills in critical thinking and historical enquiry.

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CPD event for teachers

Private View: Thu 23 May 2013, 17:30-19:30

Visitors: credit melaphoto.net

credit: melaphoto.net

A private view of Propaganda: Power and Persuasion with accompanying talks, tours and an opportunity to find out more about workshops for your students. The event is aimed at secondary school and college teachers. It is free and will include wine and canapés.

Find out more on our Learning website