Traverse Theatre
Write Here Festival 16th-24th April.
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Building the Curriculum 4: Moving into the Senior Phase. How Skills for learning, life and work develop within qualifications
Wednesday 18 April 4-5pm
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A key aim of this Glow Meet will be to promote discussion and to inspire practitioners to explore different approaches
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Fife Council’s Cultural Partnerships Team, in partnership with Fife’s Childcare & Early Years Services and The Byre Theatre, are delighted to announce their early years gathering event for 2012.
Our Keynote Speaker for the event is Dr Suzanne Zeedyk
Date: Wednesday 23 May 2012
Time: 9.30am – 3.40pm (registration opens at 9.00am)
Venue: The Byre Theatre in St Andrews
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St Paul’s High School is an inspiring example of a school that has adopted a whole school approach to global citizenship.
To book, please email:globalcitizens@educationscotland.gov.uk or Tel. 0141 282 5172.
This CPD event offers practitioners and school leaders an exciting opportunity to visit Bo’ness Academy and attend Falkirk Council’s Global Citizenship Showcase Event.
Bo’ness Academy is an inspiring example of a school that has used international education as a vehicle to engage the whole school in global citizenship activities. Through the Comenius Programme and other well established links the school has developed a rich international programme connecting it to countries across the world including: The Gambia, The Netherlands, China, France, Germany and The Czech Republic.
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To book, email Megan Farr, Policy Officer, Falkirk Council, or telephone 01324 506671.
Education Scotland has launched a national challenge for learners to design a double-sided billboard to be seen by people entering and leaving Scotland.
The design challenge is being run through the Marks on the Landscape website , an interdisciplinary learning resource focussed on creativity skills, within the learning context of the land regeneration project Fife Earth.
The challenge is aimed at those working within second, third and fourth curriculum levels. It could be incorporated into planning for a number of curriculum areas including art and design, social studies, religious and moral education, technologies and sciences, and the themes of sustainability and global citizenship.
– Movement and Improvisation
For booking the company, please contact Susan Hay
M: 07872 006836
The Enso performance and workshops offer a variety of stimulating experiences and contexts explored through active engagement and multi disciplinary activities. It is suitable for Level1-3 learners. The project will allow children to be physically active, increase their knowledge and understanding, be inspired and explore:
10th May 2012 @11am P4-7 Ages 8-12
You have seen him on your TV, now watch him on your whiteboard! Multi-talented funny man David Walliams will be talking about his hilarious new book Gangsta Granny.
Guaranteed to cause an epidemic of smiles to breakout across the UK.
14th June 2012 @11am Nursery – P3 Ages 3-7
Join us in Celebrating Summer of Song and the Olympic Torch Relay in Scotland* with award winning author/illustrator Oliver Jeffers. Olivers’ interactive illustration workshop will guide your pupils through drawing characters from his new series The Hueys.
Tune in for an exclusive reading of The Huey’s and a world exclusive performance of an Oliver Jeffers inspired song!
*Summer of Song was developed by Creative Scotland, and is endorsed by EventScotland, the Scottish Government and the London Organising Commitee of the Olympic Games
MAC is a specially built lorry, the same size as a double-decker bus, which will bring the museum to your venue. The current show – A Cabinet of Curiosities – is all about collecting. From a whale’s ear to a Zulu spear, these curious things tell stories about Fife’s past – its landscape and the lives of its people, from the earliest times up to the present day.
MAC is FREE and comes out to schools and community venues.
For information and to book a visit call: Janet Klak, Customer Services Team Leader on 08451 555 555 ext 472 779 or email janet.klak@fife.gov.uk
What’s available?
• Free visits for educational groups
• Medieval Pilgrims activity – supports topics such as Medieval Scotland, Malcolm & Margaret, local studies/Fife. Contact HS learning Services direct on 0131 668 8793 or hslearning@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
• Downloadable resources
• Project participation
A visit / activity at this site will support Experiences and Outcomes in the following areas: Social Studies, Health & Wellbeing, Expressive Arts, Literacy, RME.
Contact Dunfermline Abbey direct on 01383 739 026
Travel subsidy available for visits to all of these sites – 75% of your transport costs covered!
For information on Learning Services, free resources and our Travel Subsidy scheme please go to
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk or give us a call.
See our Glow Group http://glo.li/fklhhh, and/or find us on the Creativity Portal www.creativityportal.org.uk
In Dunfermline, Fife, off the M90 (KY12 7PE)