Antony Jinman Schools

Feb
09

Resources For Schools

Here is one of our four exercise books that your students can work through and learn about the Inuit Culture, we also have three other exercise books: Expedition Life, Wildlife and Environmental Sciences. Once all four exercise books have been completed by a student, they will then earn themselves a certificate for passing through our Polar Academy.

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Feb
09

Write a Letter to Captain Scott Competition

“We took risks, we knew we took them; things have come out against us, and therefore we have no cause for complaint.” To celebrate the quest of Captain Scott and his team a century ago, SWGfL are delighted to announce a brilliant writing competition in collaboration with ETE: Education Through Expeditions! 100 years ago, Captain [...]

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Oct
04

Popular Polar Puddings

This Christmas at Education Through Expeditions we are raising funds with the launch of our Polar Pudding. Due to popular demand our Polar Pudding is back for the 3rd year running. If you work for a company which would like to make this a campaign, a member of a group or society, a teacher at a school, or would just love to buy a single pudding for Christmas, we’d be delighted to hear from you.

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Jul
27

Awarded an Honorary Degree Doctor of Education from the University of the West of England

As I struggled within school, I never would have believed that I would have been standing at Bristol Cathedral receiving an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Education. I am extremely proud of this achievement and deeply honoured to have been asked to speak and share in the experience of graduating from the University of the West of England.

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Jan
16

Polar Fun Days


Our “Polar Fun Days” is a school package designed to both inspire and educate students about the Polar Regions. A combination of assembly talks and activity resources ensures that an entire school can participate in a fun day that they will always remember.

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Jul
25

Our Baffin Island 2010 School Outreach Work

“Throughout the school educational programme I have witnessed the students being inspired to learn; they have not only enjoyed learning about Baffin Island, the expedition, the Inuit’s, the animals, the plants and way of life but it helped facilitate their questioning of climate change, and how our way of life may affect others on this Earth.” “Rachel Tate”:http://www.chillybear.moonfruit.com

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Jun
28

Fantastic resource for school teachers from the IPY

The Polar Resource Book – Polar Science and Global Climate: An International Resource for Education and Outreach – was created to ensure efforts catalyzed by the International Polar Year (IPY) will continue to inspire educators, students, and emerging polar researchers into the next generation of young, international, polar researchers with a shared commitment to outreach and education.

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May
31

Antony Jinman earns acclaim for Arctic expedition

Receiving a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust’s medallion from Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall at London Guildhall, for my school outreach project on Baffin Island. A project focusing on comparing the arctic summer and winter seasons, living with the Inuit, the animals that live there and how climate change is threatening the arctic environment.

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May
03

Hear Antony give a talk

I am now as keen as ever to give as many talks as possible in as many venues as possible, to tell my story and pass on my experiences of surviving on the arctic ocean. My talks can be tailored to different audiences from school visits as part of my outreach work to corporate talks and events.

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Feb
16

Have Been Selected to Participate in the IPY Oslo Conference

“We are happy to announce that you have been selected as participant to the PolarTEACHERS conference in Oslo ! We received over 270 applications to the conference. The main target group for the conference is teachers teaching students up to 18-19 years of age and preservice teachers and are delighted to welcome you as one of the 120 participants.”

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