National Trust for Scotland Creative Writing Competition

To mark the 50th anniversary of the National Trust for Scotland’s care of Craigievar Castle – the conservation charity has teamed up with the Press and Journal, Aberdeenshire Writer in Residence Deborah Leslie and the Friends of Craigievar Castle to launch the Craigievar Creative Writing competition.

Entries are invited from school pupils in 2 categories P6 – P7 for Junior Category and S1 to S6 for Senior Category, and all stories must be 500 words and suitable for children under ten years of age.

The winning entry will be chosen by Aberdeenshire’s Deborah Leslie the celebrated author of children’s tales such as the ‘Fyvie Castle Witch Trials’,  and the top 2 stories will be performed by Deborah at Craigievar Castle on the 7 and 8 September at a special Family Fairytale Castle day.

To find out more information visit http://www.nts.org.uk/learn/events_writing.php

Festival of Dangerous Ideas: Thinking Dangerously in Teacher Education?

Walking, Drawing and Extending Sites for Learning

The University of the West of Scotland and the Festival of Dangerous Ideas host a day seminar on Thinking Dangerously in Teacher Education.

This seminar will use initial findings from a Creative Scotland funded cross-faculty research project within UWS, which set out to develop creative interventions across the curriculum through Walking, Drawing and Extending Sites for Learning, to engage education professionals and others in debate about future ways of learning.

The three methodologies of Walking, Drawing and Extending Sites for Learning were devised in response to the ‘change agenda’ in teaching and learning in Scottish schools, following the publication and implementation of the Donaldson Report, Teaching Scotland’s Future. 

The seminar will involve a number of presentations and activities from those involved in the project as well as a key note from the internationally renowned Professor Tim Ingold, whose work in the area of social anthropology inspired the project.

http://events.collegedevelopmentnetwork.ac.uk/events/show/4671

Festival of Dangerous Ideas: Dangerous Assessment Conference

Assessment should be an integral part of learning and teaching. Assessment approaches need to promote learner engagement and ensure appropriate support so that all learners can achieve their aspirational goals and maximise their potential. As with all aspects of Curriculum for Excellence, assessment practices should be seen from the perspective of the learner who is afforded an element of personalisation and choice in showing that they have achieved the intended outcomes. At this conference the following questions will be addressed:

  • how do we assess a diverse range of evidence?
  • how do we assess creative thinking?
  • do we trust our own professional judgements?

http://events.collegedevelopmentnetwork.ac.uk/events/show/4685

Creative Conversations – Edinburgh

The fourth of this series of Creative Conversations (and the second of 2013) will be on Tuesday 7th May at 4pm for 4.30 till 5.30pm with wine and canapes afterwards (venue to follow with confirmation of attendance). I am delighted that our Creative Catalyst this session is meteorologist, broadcaster and educationalist, Heather Reid OBE.

Heather will revisit the world of creativity, science and technology for this Creative Conversation. Heather is utterly determined to inspire generations of scientists and is always ready to bring imagination, innovation and real professionalism to so doing. She is bursting with ideas for what we might talk about at the Creative Conversation. If you’re in the least interested in science and remotely concerned about creativity, you should come along – do not miss this one!

As with all previous Creative Conversations, David Cameron will facilitate the discussion and you are invited to continue the conversations afterwards with Heather, David and colleagues over wine and canapes!

Creative Conversation are becoming more and more popular – please get back to me directly if you would like to attend and I’ll send full venue details and confirmation of your place.

Tel: 0131 469 3956

Fax: 0131 529 6212

Email: linda.lees@edinburgh.gov.uk

‘Look, capture, create’ interdisciplinary learning experience

Glow Learning Experiences: week beginning 13 May

The ‘Look, capture, create’ interdisciplinary learning experience takes place over four weeks and is aimed at second level learners. Developed in partnership with Dundee Contemporary Arts it explores the use of designer/illustrator Johanna Basford’s exhibition ‘Wonderlands’  to improve understanding of the importance of Scottish biodiversity through skill development in art and design and science creativity challenges. These experiences have been planned to coincide with Scotland’s Nature Festival and Walk to School Week. The first 10 schools to sign up for 2 or more creativity challenges on the Glow TV schedule will receive 20 black ink pens, as recommended by Johanna Basford and a copy of her latest book ‘Secret Garden – An Inky Treasure Hunt’. The ‘Look, capture, create’ National Glow Group provides more information.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas: Edible Edinburgh, Breakfast at the Botanics

Wednesday 19 June 2013 07:30 – 09:30

http://events.collegedevelopmentnetwork.ac.uk/events/show/4674

An outdoor learning experience where gardening and foraging experts will be on hand to show you how to gather and grow food in the city. The event will focus on organic and sustainable growing techniques from permaculture to living walls.

This event is targeted at everyone who is interested in the future of Education and particularly those interested in Growing Your Own and Outdoor Learning.

Creative ebook learning resource

Mission: Explore celebrates John Muir with launch of a free ebook

http://www.jmt.org/jmaward-mission-explore-john-muir.asp

This is a great example of a creatively delivered resource that also integrates a number of creative exercises for young people to explore the topic, including choreographing their own dance to keep warm on a mountainside and creating their own nature trails.

A partnership between the John Muir Trust and Mission: Explore has launched a free ebook to introduce the great explorer, naturalist, writer, mountaineer and conservationist to a new audience.

‘Hidden Stories’ Animation Competition

Red Kite Animation and Edinburgh Museums & Galleries present an exciting new animation competition. Inspired by artist Qian Shi’s award-winning animated short film about a toy shoe, the competition is designed to celebrate Edinburgh’s rich heritage and the art of animation.

Link with short film created by Qian Shi:

http://www.redkiteworkshops.co.uk/competition.html

The winning entries will be exhibited at the Edinburgh City Art Centre, profiled on the Red Kite Animaton website and the Animation Network’s website.

Entries will be judged by a panel of animation professionals and educators including: Will Anderson (BAFTA winning animator), Iain Gardner (from EIFF), Qian Shi, Jared Taylor (from ECA) and Sueann Smith (from Red Kite), and Cllr Lewis.

Benefits

For older, aspiring animators, this is a wonderful opportunity to have their work seen by some of Scotland’s most esteemed animation professionals and, for younger animators, an opportunity to enjoy being creative and have fun.

Prizes

Grand prize… a bespoke Red Kite Animation Workshop.

Winners will be showcased in an exhibition at City Art Centre; as well as on the Red Kite Animation and Scottish Animation Network websites, reaching hundreds of animation professionals worldwide.

All winners will feature in a “red carpet” screening ahead of Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013.

Additional prizes include: Red Kite Animation Certificates, film tickets, Dennis & Gnasher giveaways, DVDs and more!

Look, Capture, Create – national Glow creativity project

Glow Learning Experiences – week beginning 13 May

The ‘Look, capture, create’ interdisciplinary learning experience takes place over four weeks and is aimed at second level learners. Developed in partnership with Dundee Contemporary Arts it explores the use of designer/illustrator Johanna Basford’s exhibition ‘Wonderlands’ to improve understanding of the importance of Scottish biodiversity through skill development in art and design and science creativity challenges.

These experiences have been planned to coincide with Scotland’s Nature Festival and Walk to School Week. The first 10 schools to sign up for two or more creativity challenges on the Glow TV schedule will receive 20 black ink pens, as recommended by Johanna Basford and a copy of her latest book ‘Secret Garden – An Inky Treasure Hunt’.

The ‘Look, capture, create’ National Glow Group (Glow login required) provides more information.

Scottish Natural Heritage reports that it is clear that for 10-17 year olds the importance of the natural environment appears to drop with age. Around 30% of 10-17 year olds have some knowledge of biodiversity, landscapes and special places for nature, while significantly more claimed knowledge about climate change.  Young people are an important biodiversity audience both now and in the future. By engaging with them today it is hoped the biodiversity message will be inherited by the next generation and so on.

This interdisciplinary learning experience will give learners direct access to illustrator/designer, Johanna Basford, a storyteller from the Scottish Storytelling Centre, artists from the DCA Community and Education team and a scientist from Dundee University to enable them to explore a series of creative challenges to learn about biodiversity, pattern and relationships in nature, visual elements and enterprise. Learning experiences will focus on improving observation skills in art and science, developing a curiosity and love of natural Scotland and an understanding of the importance of biodiversity. These experiences will culminate in the co-creation of a design to promote awareness of the importance and beauty of Scottish biodiversity.