The Scottish Government has announced funding to offer both PE and classroom teachers across Scotland access to training which will provide them with the knowledge, skills and experience to fully include disabled young people in PE and sports.
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The Creativity Post
Ten Suggestions for Raising Creative Kids
If creativity is important to you, it is surely doubly important to you that your children have creative minds. As their parent (or teacher or caregiver) you can do a lot to ensure your children maintain and grow their creative minds.
Read the article here!
Games Legacy: Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games – Mascot Glow Meet
Thursday 20 September (1.45 pm -2.15 pm)
Join us live from the Scottish Learning Festival on 20 September and be one of the first people in Scotland to welcome the Glasgow 2014 mascot which will have been launched that morning.
There will be an opportunity to meet the mascot, see the schools premiere of his animated short film and engage with his prominent friends in a question and answer session.
National Creative Learning Network at SLF 2012 #slf12
The National Creative Learning Network (NCLN) is a community of practice which has a leadership role in championing and advocating creativity in both formal and informal learning contexts. The Network is well represented at this year’s SLF, with members from local authorities across Scotland leading workshops and seminars throughout the two days of the festival.
Seminar Programme: Find out about the benefits of being involved in a Creative Learning Network at Fife’s CLN Showcase seminar. Or, find out what being creative means to Edinburgh’s young apprentices in the Creative Learners, Creative Thinkers, Creative Careers session. Visit the SLF website to view the full seminar programme.
Education Showcase: The Showcase programme features demonstrations, experiments, drama and music making with NCLN contributions from a number of authorities. To view the Education Showcase programme click here.
Creative Learning Networks: The NCLN consists of the group of coordinators who lead each local authority’s Creative Learning Network. Visit the Creativity Portal to find out who your local Creative Learning Network contact is: http://bit.ly/Creative_Learning_Contacts.
Find out more about the Creative Learning Networks by watching one of the short films on the Creativity Portal: http://bit.ly/CLN_Creativity_Portal.
Check out what’s available from Hopscotch Theatre Company
Hopscotch present a brand new fun and educational show! Find out the truth about Vikings, Saints, Kings and commoners, heroes and villains, Wallace and Bruce, Mary, Queen of Scots, Robert Burns, the Victorians and much, much more.
All the history you thought you knew and lots more besides.
SUITABLE FOR: P1 – P7 DURATION: 55 minutes COST: £395.00
Adapted for S1 & S2
DATES: Mon 10th Sept – Fri 26th Oct 2012
National Poetry Day- Thursday 4th October 2012
The Byre Theatre presents…auditions for Snow white!
Do you love acting?
Do you love singing and dancing?
Are you aged between 10 and 21?
Would you like to be part of the biggest performance in St Andrews?
Then we have the perfect opportunity for you.
This year’s fantastic family panto at the Byre Theatre is Snow White, written and directed by Gordon Barr, and we’re looking for talented young people to join our company and act alongside our professional cast.
Perhaps you fancy being part of “The Forest Crew” – a bunch of misfit lost boys (and girls) hiding out in the forest, always ready for mischief and determined to help our heroine, Snow White, get her happy ending.
Or maybe you’d like to be part of the all-singing, all-dancing “Mirrorettes” – a girl group full of sass, class and bursting with attitude.
If you would like to be part of the cast of this year’s spectacular Byre Theatre panto, then we’ll be holding auditions on Sunday 9th September between 2p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Byre Theatre.
The young cast will rehearse weekly and during the October half-term before working with the professional cast from 19th to 28th November and then performing from 29th November to 30th December. (Please note this will require successful cast members to be excused from school for some rehearsals and performances)
To sign up for an audition, contact Ashley Foster on 01334 468728 or e-mail ashley.foster@byretheatre.com
Scotland is Going Global!
Calling all secondary schools…NUS Scotland and partners have been working on an exciting new project to encourage more Scottish students to study abroad as part of their course. The project includes an academic year of action around study abroad opportunities.
Fife is one of three pilot areas where we hope to roll out a training module (‘Scotland’s Students are Going Global!’) in partnership with the Scottish European Educational Trust.
For more information on the project, please do not hesitate to contact Kristellys Zolondek kristellys.zolondek@nus-scotland.org.uk
Play Day survey – extended to 30 September 2012
Play Scotland is asking anyone aged between 5-18 years to complete an online survey. This survey will allow Play Scotland to find out what play is like for children and young people across the UK. They will be asking questions based on:
How often children and young people get to play.
Where they play and what they like to do when they play.
Rehearse with Random Accomplice
Join Tron Participation on Wednesday 12 September at 2 pm live from the Tron Theatre as we take a sneak peek into the rehearsal room with Random Accomplice as they prepare for their upcoming show ‘The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam’.
Our Glow Meet will allow you to see the company, meet the cast, watch some rehearsal exercises and ask questions to the creative team.