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National Museum of Scotland – Scotland a Changing Nation? Debate

Pupil Conference

Scotland in the 21st Century: A Changing Nation?

Wednesday 12th June 2013

10.30 – 15.00

Hosted by the National Museum of Scotland and supported by the Scottish Parliament Education Service this will be an exciting opportunity for senior pupils (S4-6) to take part in discussion, activities and debate.

How is Scotland changing? What effects will the changes have on our culture, economy, communities

and the very landscape we inhabit? Find out about the issues and get involved in this big debate.

Speakers:

Chair: Lesley Riddoch

Speakers/ workshop leaders:

Gerry Hassan, writer and political commentatorwww.gerryhassan.com

Andy Wightman, writer and land rights campaigner

Michael Keating, Professor of Politics, University of Aberdeen; recently published, The Independence of Scotland: Self-government and the Shifting Politics of Union.

Emily Sharp, MSYP for Shetland

The event will include workshop sessions, pupil interaction, Q&A with panel and the opportunity for pupils to think about how changes in Scotland might affect their own lives.

This free event is open to all Scottish Schools.

Please book by emailing schools@nms.ac.uk or phoning 0131 247 4041

Places are limited to 200 pupils so please book promptly to avoid disappointment.

Too far to travel?

Let us know and we will use new media to ensure your voice is heard.

Promoting Diversity and Equality: Developing Responsible Citizens for 21st Century Scotland

Click on the image for more infoPromoting Diversity and Equality: Developing Responsible Citizens for 21st Century Scotland

This publication aims to support schools and centres in promoting diversity and equality through all aspects of planned learning.

Diversity is about recognising and valuing difference, where everyone is respected for who they are. Equality is about creating a fairer society, where everyone can take part and where everyone has the opportunity to be all they can be.

Curriculum for Excellence challenges schools and communities to develop children and young people as responsible citizens who:

  • show respect for others
  • understand different beliefs and cultures
  • are developing informed, ethical views of complex issues.

All involved in successful learning need to understand themselves what it means to live in this diverse society, and to help children and young people understand what it means for them.

The Kist Scots Language Resource

This resource is a digital version of The Kist / A’Chiste anthology and contains prose, poetry and drama in various dialects of Scots, and in Gaelic. Texts in Gaelic have been translated. Those in Scots usually have a glossary. The anthology is primarily targeted at learners working at second and third levels.

Find out more here

Youth Scotland

Stand Up To Sectarianism

Youth Scotland, as part of a partnership of six national volunteer-led youth organisations, has recently been funded to support the Scottish Government to develop a community-based approach to tackling sectarianism. The Stand Up to Sectarianism project offers free resources, training and funding to support youth workers, volunteers and young people to introduce and develop anti-sectarian based work in their groups.

This national project offers free worker training and funding opportunities to youth groups across the country, alongside a new e-resource(www.youthworkessentials.org/stand-up-to-sectarianism.aspx). The e-resource provides accessible background information on sectarianism in Scotland, as well as practical ideas and downloadable session plans for use in youth work settings. Youth Scotland would welcome any feedback on the new e-resource.

RSPB Scotland

Nature of Scotland Awards

RSPB Scotland is organising a new Youth and Education Award, as part of the Nature of Scotland Awards.  The Youth and Education Award is open to any school or youth group who can demonstrate that they have been involved in making a real difference to protecting and conserving Scotland’s habitats and wildlife.  This might involve fundraising for a conservation programme, working independently or in partnership to deliver practical conservation work, or helping to connect young people with the natural environment through outdoor learning or natural play.  The deadline is Friday 15 March, and all guidance and entry forms can be found on the Nature of Scotland website.

British Academy Schools Language Awards 2013

Win £4000 to get more of your students to aim higher!

As part of its programme to support and champion the learning of languages, the British Academy is again offering a series of Awards to schools and colleges throughout the UK for the encouragement of excellence in language learning.  This year the Awards focus on activity which encourages more students to take language learning to a higher level.

The Awards are intended to encourage schools to find imaginative and effective ways of improving take up and enthusiasm for language learning into S5, S6 and beyond, and of addressing the social imbalance in the profile of language learners at higher levels. Projects which involve collaboration between sectors (e.g. between schools/colleges/universities, with business or employers) are particularly welcomed.

The Awards are open to all secondary schools and colleges, and cover all languages other than English, including those learnt as community languages. A total of 15 Awards of £4000 each will be made to schools throughout the UK. At least one Award will go to a winning proposal from Scotland. Application is via a simple online form, with a closing date of 31 May 2013.

Visit the British Academy website to download the complete information pack and apply now!

Travelling Gallery Exhibition Preview

Preview: Friday 1st March at 5:30 – 7:30pm,
City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DE.
Refreshments provided.

This curiously named Travelling Gallery exhibition is a busy group show of  established and emerging artists from both home and abroad. Working in a broad range of media including drawing, animation, film, sculpture, photography, performance, collage and painting, the exhibition will include artists who use a playful, childlike, feel good essence in their work, sometimes hiding darker depths but more often making us smile. The simplicity and low-tech nature of many of the artworks disguises sometimes complex processes and skills but also makes the exhibition instantly accessible to audiences of all ages.

Turquoise Heid includes artists Matthew Barnes, Olivia Bee, Yeodoo Jung, Peter McDonald, Alex Millar, Jock Mooney, Kim Rugg, Yukako Sakakura and David Shrigley.

The exhibition will tour in the Travelling Gallery until June 2013 starting off in Edinburgh.

Monday 4th March – High Street, Portobello (In front of Bank of Scotland) – 10am – 5pm
Tuesday 5th March – Oxgangs Library, 343 Oxgangs Road North – 10am – 4pm
Wednesday 6th March – Dunbar Primary School
Thursday 7th March – The Grassmarket, Edinburgh 11am – 5pm
Friday 8th March – The Grassmarket, Edinburgh 11am – 5pm

It will then head off to schools and venues in Angus, South Ayrshire, West Lothian, Falkirk, Clackmannanshire, Stirling, Aberdeenshire, Highlands, Perth and Kinross.

See www.travellinggallery.com for tour details.

Also, look out for artist Ellie Harrison’s Early Warning Sign which we are hosting in 2013 and which will sit outside the Travelling Gallery at every location we visit throughout Scotland. Utilising the brazen marketing techniques of capitalism, the sign attempts to grab the attention of passers-by: to remind them of the consequences of excessive consumption and to force climate change back on the agenda. The harder the wind blows, the faster they go!

www.ellieharrison.com

Travelling Gallery exhibitions are supported by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.

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