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Divided City Event at Citizen’s Theatre – Primary Event

18 February 2013,

11.00 am

Funded by the Scottish Government, the Citizens Theatre and South Lanarkshire Culture and Leisure are re-mounting the hit musical stage version of Theresa Breslin’s award winning novel, Divided City, with a 40 strong cast of 3rd year pupils from across South Lanarkshire. To help teachers and pupils get inside the world of the book and the production there will be two Glow meets (one Primary and the other Secondary) with the author and the creative team behind the hit musical version of Divided City.

This is the Primary event (glow password required) and will include a special opportunity to ask author Theresa Breslin questions about Divided City and find out how the creative team from the new production in Hamilton took the book from page to stage

Divided City Event at Citizen’s Theatre – Secondary Event

18 February 2013,

2.00 pm

Funded by the Scottish Government, the Citizens Theatre and South Lanarkshire Culture and Leisure are re-mounting the hit musical stage version of Theresa Breslin’s award winning novel, Divided City, with a 40 strong cast of 3rd year pupils from across South Lanarkshire. To help teachers and pupils get inside the world of the book and the production there will be two Glow meets (one Primary and the other Secondary) with the author and the creative team behind the hit musical version of Divided City.

This is the Secondary event (glow password required) which will feature a lively discussion asking whether young people today have experienced sectarianism or prejudice similar to those experienced by the characters in Divided City.

Assessing Progress and Achievement Professional Learning Resource

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland has recently published Professional Learning Resourceson assessing progress and achievement designed to support quality assurance and moderation activities. The resources are a work-in-progress and draw on emerging practice from practitioners from 3-15.

We would like to hear what you think about what has been produced so far for your sector or curriculum area. Your feedback will help inform on-going work on annotated exemplification of achievement of levels in each of the curriculum areas to be shared through NAR.

Find out more here

Event: Health and wellbeing at times of transition

Click on the image for more infoSaturday 16 March 2013,

Hilton Grosvenor,

Edinburgh,

9.30 am to 3.30 pm
 
Education Scotland would like to invite practitioners working in early years and primary to this event.

Aims of the day are to:
build capacity in practitioners to deliver health and wellbeing with particular reference to transition from early years to primary.
share good practice in relation to specific transition programmes which feature health and wellbeing as their focus.
provide examples of a wide variety of different types of formal and informal transitions in early years and primary.
highlight how good partnership working can contribute to smooth transitions between early years and primary.

Register online by Friday 1 March 2013 to attend this event. Early registration is advised as this event is likely to be very popular. Workshop choices will be sent out early in March

Glow Roadshow coming to Fife

Glow is packed full of educational resources and national communities where teaching staff can collaborate with colleagues across Scotland. Come and find out more about free and exciting content, the new RM Unify launchpad and other useful Glow components and professional learning opportunities.

Who: Scottish teaching staff
When: Saturday the 23rd February 2013 from 10.00am to 2.00pm
Where: Auchterderran Centre, 14 Woodend Road, Cardenden, KY5 0NE
Format: Content provider sessions and presentations

 

Exhibition and spotlight sessions to include:

  • Twig on Glow
    Over 1500 high quality films covering Maths, Science, Geography and Health – complete with support resources matched to the curriculum
  • The Daily What News
    Online news service provided for Scottish Schools supporting the development of literacy and language across the curriculum
  • Just2Easy
    Award winning software tools
  • SQA
    Innovations in assessment

Register now to book your place: glowenquiries@rm.com

Scottish Poetry Library-February news for schools & libraries

New poetry titles for 2013
The big news this month is the publishers’ new catalogues – we’ve been sifting through them to pick out the first poetry titles of spring. 
  
There are new titles from the names that appear on the big prize lists (Robin Robertson, Paul Muldoon) and that really ought to appear a bit more on the big prize lists (W N Herbert, Iain Bamforth, Michael Hofmann).  There are newer names like Andrew Philip, Rob Mackenzie and Lesley Harrison.  
 
February anthologies are The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead, from the secondary school winner of the UK Anthologise competition, a selection of the poems that inspired the pupils on a theme of ecology and sustainability (Faber). And there’s Newspaper Taxis, a star-studded celebration of 50 years of The Beatles from Seren.
 
As the days get longer, there’s a promising batch of new Selected Poems coming up, from James Fenton, 2012 Forward Prize winner Jorie Graham and Michael Longley’s new selection of Robert Graves.
 
We’ve rounded up 2012 titles, too:  you can download a list of all the books we recommended in this newsletter (which includes titles that are not by Scottish authors or publishers).  You can also see our more comprehensive list of new Scottish poetry titles acquired by the Scottish Poetry Library in 2012.  

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Climate change for 11-18 year olds

SWITCH is a poetry project on climate change, from arts organisation Cape Farewell – great visual and writing resources to help young writers explore this theme.
 
In January and February, encourage young writers to enter the weekly Writing Challenges on the Young Poets Network.
 
‘When I have talked for an hour I feel lousy…’
 
The title of Ian Hamilton Finlay’s poem ‘The Dancers Inherit the Party’ is one of our new poem posters, with phrases to lift and cheer you in chilly February.
 
‘The Dancers Inherit the Party’ is also the perfect preface to every staff meeting.  It’s extremely short, sweet, and to the point – try reciting it to colleagues, and see if it helps cut down meeting time…
 

Eric Liddell China Saltire Scholarships

80 students will receive a £5,000 scholarship to strengthen links between China and Scotland in celebration of one of Scotland’s greatest ever Olympians.

The Eric Liddell China Saltire Scholarships will be available to Chinese students applying for a masters degree at the University of Edinburgh, where Eric Liddell studied. They will also be available to undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh studying for a year abroad in China.  The scholarships will help to build on the existing economic and educational links between Scotland and China.

Find out more here