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Regional events – children’s rights, global citizenship and outdoor learning

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland is hosting a series of important regional events in March 2013 to enable schools to explore the implications of two major policy developments – the Children and Young People Bill  and the Learning for Sustainability report. The Children and Young People Bill sets out a range of proposals for children’s services and will seek to embed the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) across the public sector including schools and local authorities. The Learning for Sustainability report, published in December 2012, sets out a strategic agenda for change for Scottish schools and recommends the adoption of a coherent whole school approach to ensure that sustainability, global citizenship and outdoor learning are experienced in a transformative way by every learner in every school across Scotland.

Through a mixture of workshops, exhibitions and spotlight sessions, delegates will have the opportunity to gain practical ideas and insight from early years, ASN, primary and secondary schools with interesting practice to share. Key national organisations will also be on hand to offer support, resources and advice.

When:

  • Wed 13 March – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
  • Mon 18 March – Drumossie Hotel, Inverness
  • Wed 20 March ­– Hampden Stadium, Glasgow.

How to book: School and local authority staff should contact their local authority coordinator in the first instance to book. General bookings will be available from 26 Feb onwards. Please email Willie Bhari: Willie.Bhari@educationscotland.gov.uk  or Tel: 0141 282 5208 to add your name to this waiting list.  For more information visit: http://bit.ly/VkFTv8.

Scottish Qualifications Authority

SQA signs partnership agreement with INSSO 

SQA has signed an agreement with the International Network of Sector Skills Organisations (INSSO) to promote closer working between the two organisations. The agreement provides joint collaboration opportunities in the development of vocational skills systems, particularly in the field of linking world-class skills standards to acknowledged qualifications and regulatory frameworks

MSP visits Fife schools as part of languages inquiry

The teaching of languages in two Fife primary schools were under the spotlight last  Monday as Roderick Campbell MSP, member of the European and External Relations Committee, visited Balmerino Primary School in Gauldry and Leuchars Primary School in Leuchars. The visit was part of the Committee’sinquiry into teaching of languages in primary schools. Earlier this year, the Scottish Government recommended that children should learn a second language from Primary 1 and that learning of a third language should start no later than Primary 5. The Committee has determined that it wants to look at this policy aim, the capacity within the curriculum for this, and the role of languages in supporting the economy.

National Festival of Youth Theatre

Performance proposals and group bookings for the National Festival of Youth Theatre 2013 are now open.

To apply, book or find out more click here.

Scotland’s NFYT is the UK’s largest annual gathering of youth theatre companies.

NFYT 2013 will take place from Thur 4th – Mon 8th July 2013, at Rothes Halls, Glenrothes, and Falkland Estate, Falkland, Fife.

‘NFYT has literally changed my whole outlook on theatre and what it represents’ – NFYT 2012 Participant

‘NFYT provides a fantastic nurturing opportunity for both directors and young performers, encouraging them to imagine what is possible’ – NFYT 2012 Group Leader

The Scottish Government

Funding for science programme

The Scottish Government has announced that a national programme of science events and exhibitions will take place across the country to celebrate the Year of Natural Scotland. The activity will take place in Scotland’s four science centres in 2013.

Full programme details are still to be announced but highlights are set to include:

  • A series of community and school events celebrating sustainable living and new technologies at Dundee Science Centre.
  • A festival focusing on sustainable science at Glasgow Science Centre, with hands-on workshops and ‘meet the expert’ sessions.
  • Workshops and exhibitions at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh celebrating the beauty of Scotland’s natural environment.
  • A ‘Green Energy Discovery Weekend’ and a symposium for primary pupils at Aberdeen’s Satrosphere Science Centre.

Find out more here

Hopscotch’s well loved performances for community centres, venues or schools!

Please find information regarding Hopscotch’s upcoming performances that can be toured to community centres, arts venues or schools!  We have 25 years experience of touring quality, educational productions for young people full of humour and original song! 

Day and Evening slots available – weekday or weekend!
 
Hamish’s Healthy Nutrition Mission!  
Full of humour and song, join unhealthy Hamish on a thrilling inner body adventure as he discovers how important healthy eating is for a fit, ready-for-fun life!
Suitable for ages 5 to 13
Cost: £395.00 (plus touring costs where applicable)
Duration: 55 minutes
Dates available in May and June 2013.


Pink! the Musical Funded by Creative Scotland / National Lottery 
A performance that promotes acceptance and tolerance of all the differences we have!  When Patrick the penguin wakes up pink, he feels blue and embarks on a journey across the globe and discovers that he is accepted, no matter what colour he is!
Suitable for ages 4 – 8
Cost: £250.00
Duration: 40 minutes
Weekends and evenings available from March to May!

TWO OF OUR WELL LOVED PANTO’S ARE ON OFFER THIS YEAR…

Cinderella
The traditional tale of Cinders and her not-so-nice sisters with a Hopscotch twist!  
Suitable for ages 5 +
Cost: £650.00 (plus touring costs where applicable)
Duration: 55 minutes
Dates available in November & December! 
Day and Evening slots available – weekday or weekend!

Dick Whittington and his Amazing Cat!

Duration: 55 minutes
Dates available in December!

Day and Evening slots available – weekday or weekend!

 No pushy sales or obligation!   Set up time of 1 hour, get out time of just 30 minutes! 

 
Just email or give us a call for more information and / or to book!
“ My Learning is enhanced and enriched through partnership with a professional arts company”.
Susan McGregor,
General Manager
Hopscotch Theatre Company
Seven Water Row
Govan, Glasgow
G51 3UW
Tel/ Fax 0141 440 2025
Registered Charity. No. SC 022633
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DRAMA WORKSHOPS 
Available throughout term. 
90 mins -2 Hopscotch drama workers – 2 classes (66 pupils) – fulfilling the 4 capacities of CfE
“ I have experienced the energy & excitement of performing and of being part of an audience”.
Eco / Scotland During The Blitz / Anti Bullying / Fair Trade / Burns an’ a’ That Workshops 
“ Nurtures my creative and aesthetic talents”

‘TAM O’SHANTER’ (PERFORMANCE) 
Touring January to March 2013.  Running Time 40 minutes (plus 10-15 min Q+A session).  
Suitable for P4 to adult
Our popular, dynamic dramatisation returns for another year.

Hopscotch’s take on the exciting tale of Richard and his canny cat Bingo!
Suitable for ages 5 +
Cost: £650.00 (plus touring costs where applicable)
David Livingstone and the African King
From Blantyre to deepest Africa… a fun, thrilling dramatisation of Livingstone’s life and work performed in the round and filled with original sing-a-long songs.
Suitable for all ages
Cost: £250.00
Duration: 55 minutes

Available on the following dates:
Monday 18th PM
Tuesday 19th AM
Thursday 21st AM or PM
Friday 22nd AM or PM
Day and Evening slots available – weekday or weekend!