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Tackling Sectarianism: Sharing Good Practice (national good practice conference)

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27 November,

9.30 am,

Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow

Education Scotland is taking forward capacity building activities to support Scottish Government’s objective in tackling sectarianism. This conference offers the chance to draw upon good practice in schools and communities in dealing with prejudice. The conference will include information and display from key organisations across Scotland, workshops of best practice in minimising the impact of sectarian attitudes and behaviours and the opportunity to hear from Scottish Government of their commitment and support for practitioners seeking to eradicate sectarianism in Scotland.

 Education Scotland is working to identify and share good practice, to review and improve resources and engage in professional dialogue through its specific work on combating sectarianism. Education Scotland promotes and ensures diversity and equality across its improvement activities. For further information please contact Lindsay Jane Murray (LindsayJane.Murray@EducationScotland.gov.uk).

National Library of Scotland

Hansel and Gretel competitions

Writers and schools in Scotland are invited to take part in competitions centered around ‘Hansel and Gretel’. The Grimms’ fairy tale is the focus of a revolutionary creative project by Scottish Ballet, ‘Hansel & Gretel & me’.

If you are a competition winner, your story will help inspire the development of a new ‘Hansel and Gretel’ ballet production, to be premiered in 2013/2014. The competitions are a collaborative venture between Scotland’s national ballet company and the National Library of Scotland. Find out more on the National Library of Scotland website.

Primary Schools Competition

Adults Competition

TESS features Creativity

 

Creativity is the central theme running through September’s edition of TESS.

‘Creative sparks can fire up the curriculum’
Editor Gillian MacDonald highlights projects which are stimulating the imagination and encouraging new thinking in schools and local authorities.

Creative Scotland’s Joan Parr
Joan Parr, portfolio manager for education, learning and young people, Creative Scotland is featured, talking about the national drive for creativity across learning.

‘Step Forth into the Creativity Portal’
The new-look Creativity Portal is reviewed, including an overview of its new features and feedback from teachers using the site.

‘Away with the Fairies’
Project Dream, is a collaboration between City of Edinburgh’s Arts and Learning Team, the Lyceum Theatre and Edinburgh schools in which teachers and pupils are coming off timetable to immerse themselves in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

New Creative Conversations Edinburgh

The first of the 2012/13 Creative Conversations will be on Monday 29th October at 4 for 4.30 till 5.30 with wine and canapes afterwards (venue to follow with confirmation of attendance). Our first Creative Catalyst this session is Frank Crawford.

Frank is a former Chief Inspector (HMIe), forward thinker, innovator and enthusiastic biker. He has been centrally involved in the development of Scottish education and remains at the forefront of thinking. Frank will take a creative approach, sketching out ideas about meeting the demands of external evaluation, handling inspections, what self evaluation should really be and how we need to think about change and innovation. Frank is in great demand internationally so this is a great chance to catch up with him here in Edinburgh.

As with all previous Creative Conversations, David Cameron will facilitate the discussion and you are invited to continue the conversations afterwards with Frank, David and colleagues over wine and canapes!

This will be a popular Creative Conversation – please get back to me directly if you would like to attend and I’ll send full venue details and confirmation of your place next week.

I look forward to seeing you on the 29th.

Linda

Linda Lees

Arts and Learning Manager

City of Edinburgh Council, Children and Families

Waverley Court Business Centre 1/2

4 East Market Street

Edinburgh

EH8 8BG

Tel: 0131 469 3956

Fax: 0131 529 6212

Email: linda.lees@edinburgh.gov.uk

Professional Recognition Certificate in Creativity

Professional Recognition in ‘Creativity’.   Deadline for submissions Monday 3rd December 2012 to be eligible for the national award ceremony in this new category in the Scottish Parliament on the evening of January 29th 2013.

Hundreds of teachers have had their knowledge and skills recognised and been awarded with a certificate in Professional Recognition. We want you to join the group now being awarded the new category of ‘Creativity’. This will include dance, music, visual art, creativity in science, drama. In fact creativity covers a huge range of subjects.

Professional recognition allows registered teachers to focus their CPD in particular areas of interest, and gain recognition for enhancing their knowledge and experience.

How to apply for Professional Recognition ( Further details on our website www.gtcs.org.uk under ‘Professional Development’)

 

To discuss any aspect of Professional Recognition contact:

Professional Learning and Development Department

T: +44(0)131 314 6086

E: pld@gtcs.org.uk

Glenrothes People’s Mosaic – volunteers needed

A small group has been working on finishing this project but help is now desperately needed from the community to finish it before the winter arrives. Volunteers are needed to put on their rubber gloves,bring some warm water and old towels/dusters and help clean and polish the tiles. 

Saturday 20th October from 12 noon to 4pm

Wednesday 24th October from 10am to 12 noon

Saturday 27th October from 12 noon to 4pm

Wednesday 31st October from 10am to 12 noon

No need to let us know just come along and help out for as much time as you can spare –  it really will be appreciated.

You can follow the progress of the Mosiac by here at “Our Glenrothes” facebook page http://goo.gl/YWt2Z which has lots of photos of the work on the mosaic throughout this year .

Creativity Exchange Fife

Fife’s Creative Learning Network (FCLN) is delighted to announce their event ‘creativity exchange fife’ which will take place on Thursday 8 November 2012 from 3pm – 7pm at the Rothes Halls, Glenrothes.

This event is FREE for teachers and creative and cultural practitioners within Fife.

This event has been developed to:

  • showcase the impact creativity has on children and young people in their learning experiences and opportunities provided by educators and creative practitioners within Fife.
  • highlight the benefits of creative learning  
  • and to emphasise creativity as a cross-curricular theme within the context of Curriculum for Excellence.

The Programme is in development and will be published soon but advance bookings are now being taken by contacting cultural.partnerships@fife.gov.uk or phoning 01592 583255.  Please note places are limited. 

Creativity Exchange Fife

Ready for Winter?

With the first autumn storms sweeping across the country, widespread flooding and gale force winds already affecting communities up and down the country this is your chance to reflect on what you can do to prepare for the winter ahead.

This year’s ‘Ready for Winter?’ campaign (starting on 22 October) commences with a Glow Meet where top tips on how to prepare for severe weather will be explored by the Red Cross and others involved in preparing Scotland for emergencies.

Along with the opportunity to interact and ask questions, you can find out about the winning entries of the 2012/13 ‘Ready for the Year Ahead’ calendar competition. The event will also feature pupils and staff from Crookfur Primary School who will share their experiences and work on resilience education and emergency planning.

Sign up and join on Thursday 25th October at 11am!

PlayTalkRead bus rolls into Fife

 

Parents, carers and their wee ones can look forward to getting on board the PlayTalkRead bus when it comes to Fife from 22 to 26 October. The initiative is designed to raise awareness of the positive impact parents can have on improving their children’s future life chances. On board the bus there will be plenty of free activities for parents to try out with their wee ones.

On board the bus there will be plenty of free activities for parents to try out with their wee ones. Often the best play ideas don’t cost a penny – A bottle could be a rocket or add some rice and it’s a musical shaker. Kids love using their imagination!

Storytelling doesn’t cost a penny and kids can develop up to 50% of their language skills before they are three. The Scottish Book Trust’s BookBug sessions support parents in giving their children a life-long love of reading and will provide parents and children with storytelling, rhymes and songs sessions during the sessions on the bus and lots of free ideas to take home.

There will also be supporting activities running in the Community Schools and Centres where the PlayTalk Read bus is visiting. These activities will be accessible to local children and families and will give them the chance to find out more about other parent and child groups in the area.

 The one-stop website http://playtalkread.org/ has fun and free resources to support parents to play, talk and read with their child, and an on-line community where they can register to chat with other parents, share tips, advice, photos and much, much more.

Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children & Young People, said: “The first three years in a child’s life are critical to their development and that’s why we’re investing in this new, greener PlayTalkRead bus. As it tours Scotland it’s a chance for parents and carers to get involved playing, talking and reading with their tots.”

There is evidence that prioritising intervention during the early years of children’s lives will cut the long-term costs incurred in terms of ill-health, poor education and criminal activity. Many of society’s big issues can be traced back to childhood and the PlayTalkRead roadshow is part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to early support for parents.

The bus will be visiting:  Leuchars Community Centre 22nd  October, The Corrie Centre, Cardenden on 23rd, Community Primary School, Inverkeithing on 24th, Linton Community Centre, Kirkcaldy on 25th, Inzievar Primary School, Oakley on 26th.  All days from 10am to 12.30 pm and 1.30 to 4pm.

For more information contact

Carrie Lindsay, Area Education Officer 
Tel: 01383 609280 Contact Carrie Lindsay online
By Post: Fife Council, Rothesay House, Rothesay Place, Glenrothes, KY7 5PQ