Category Archives: Secondary schools

Quality Drama in June

CALUM’S ROAD – TUESDAY 11 & WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE  7.30PM

SPECIAL SCHOOLS PRICE – £5  Suitable for age 14+

Directed by the highly-acclaimed Gerry Muldrew, the National Theatre fo Scotland presents Calum’s Road in co-operation with Communicado Theatre Company.

Calum’s Road has become the stuff of modern folklore. It is the remarkable true story of one man’s single-minded determination to challenge the powers-that-be and that story is returning to stages across Scotland by popular demand.

TEECHERS by John Godber – MONDAY 17 JUNE  7.30PM

TUESDAY  18 JUNE  10AM

SPECIAL SCHOOLS PRICE – £8.50  Suitable for age 12+

Brought to the stage by the highly acclaimed Blackeyed Theatre, with high energy, break-neck comedy and breathtaking ensemble performances, Teechers is a modern classic with something vital to say about education for the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’

Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers is John Godber’s brilliant take on life at a modern Comprehensive

Box Office: 01592 583302    www.onfife.com

Curriculum for Excellence

CfE Briefing – Progression from the Broad General Education to the Senior Phase, Part 3: Curriculum Planning at the Senior Phase

The next publication in the popular series of CfE Briefings is now available on the Education Scotland website and is titled Progression from the Broad General Education to the Senior Phase, Part 3: Curriculum Planning at the Senior Phase.

This latest addition to the series explores the ways in which schools are changing the curriculum at the Senior Phase and how they are building progressively on the 3-15 Broad General Education (BGE). It should be read alongside CfE Briefings 6 and 7.

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

The Jolomo Schools Painting Award

**CLOSING DATE REMINDER** – 28 MARCH 2013

The Jolomo Schools Painting Award sponsored by Bank of Scotland will be run for the first time in school year 2012/13.  Students from the senior phase at all Scottish secondary schools are invited to take part in the inaugural schools painting award.  Students are asked to paint and submit their interpretation of the Scottish landscape.  The winner will receive £500, with an additional £500 going to the winning schools Art Department.  The winner will also have the opportunity to be mentored by the artist John Lowrie Morrison  (Jolomo).  More information can be found by clicking on ‘HOW TO ENTER’ on the home page of The Jolomo Foundation website.  www.jolomofoundation.org.

Nesta

One Day Digital events for young people are running as part of a campaign to get more young people in Scotland creating digital content, rather than just consuming it.

Our twitter is @Onedaydigital and facebook /OneDayDigital. Young people have to sign up here to guarantee their place.

Places are free on a first come first served basis and we give them everything they need- lunch, expert support from industry, laptops and software ( thanks very much indeed to O2)- all they have to do is sign-up here and choose the city they want to take part in.

Our partners include Mozilla, Young Rewired State, Coder Dojo, STV, Mak Lab, BBC, Quartic Llama and Dundee University and we have really cool equipment for them to use including raspberry pi, arduino boards as well as 3d printers.

Our dates:

Saturday 2nd March- DUNDEE

Saturday 16th March- ABERDEEN

Saturday 23rd March- GLASGOW

Saturday 30th March- EDINBURGH (part of Edinburgh Science Festival)

What can you do at One Day Digital? Its stuff you normally don’t get at school:

  • 3D Printing: Hosted by MakLab, Scotland’s first open access digital fabrication studio. In this session you can create and print a 3D model. You willuse 3D software to design and then with the help of the experts from MakLab print the physical object on a 3D printer. You can even take the model you created home with you!
  • Raspberry Pi: Design and code behaviours for your own video game character and put it to the test all on a Raspberry Pi, a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. This stream will introduce the basics of programming for video games using the Python programming language. You’ll come away with a customised character and your very own game that you can keep working on after the event!
  • Coder Dojo: Build and publish your own HTML5 web site or web app with the CoderDojo coding club. No previous coding experience is necessary. You will work with CoderDojo mentors to design and develop your digital creation. By the end of the day, you will publish your new digital creation to the web where you can share it with your friends and family. After the session, we will keep your creation online, and we will show you how you can download it so you’ll be ready to develop version 2!
  • Young Rewired State: Coding is for everyone! Learn how to create cool stuff the ‘hackathon’ way by coming along, learning a thing or two about coding, and working with likeminded people to create awesome things using technology. To participate in this session you will require an intermediate knowledge of coding.
  • Arduino: Design and prototype your own physical app using Arduino micro controllers. This is a fast paced, hands on workshop where you can use your own ideas and experiment with electronics and code.
  • Mozilla Popcorn: YouTube’s all well and good, but what if you could add extra stuff to your videos? What if you could pull in things from around the Web – LIVE and in real-time? In this workshop Mozilla (the people behind the Firefox web browser) will be demoing Popcorn, a brand new video editing tool. You’ll learn to remix videos in ways you never thought possible! From campaign videos to just messing around and having a laugh, Popcorn’s a free and open tool you can use for just about anything! (EDINBURGH ONLY EVENT)
  • Digital Storytelling Techniques with STV: Are you a budding journalist? Come along and take part in this session hosted by STV to find out more about the digital story-telling techniques they use to deliver the news. Timelines, maps, streams and info-graphics are used every day to help inform viewers, in this session you will use these tools to tell your story. (EDINBURGH ONLY EVENT)
  • Stop-Frame Animation with BBC: Why not try stop-frame animation and bring your story to life with BBC Scotland L.A.B. In groups we will story board, make models, animate, add sound effects and music to create a short film by the end of the day. All you have to do is … be prepared to work as part of a team, be creative and have fun! The session is ideal if you have never done any animation before. (GLASGOW AND ABERDEEN ONLY EVENT)

Nesta

Scottish Youth Theatre

Jukebox Musical Theatre Course

Spend your Easter break making a musical in a week!
Celebrate “old and new” Scottish music by creating a piece of musical theatre for ages 8-16. Using music from Scottish Artists, devise a musical and celebrate current and well-known Scottish songs, performed to a live audience on the final day of the course.

Running from 8 to 13 April with musical theatre specialist tutors!

Find out more here

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.

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

New resources added to Testimony website

Testimony is Education Scotland’s high quality resource to support learning and teaching in religious and moral education. This site illustrates how faith, belief and values can influence how a person acts and lives their life. It includes examples of religious and non-religious standpoints to show how people from around the world and in Scotland have been influenced by faith, belief and values.

New resources have now been added to the site including some BBC Class Clips that are relevant to the different sections. There are also additional video clips that will act as a stimulus for class discussion and debate. These can be used in conjunction with the text or adapted to suit the needs and context of your classroom.