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All posts by S. Bullock
Hello World: Where Design Meets Life – exclusive talk by Alice Rawsthorn OBE
6-7 pm, 28 October 2014, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee
With design at our finger tips, and more affordable than ever, it is an inescapable element of our lives. In a world of Instagram, 3-D printing and driver-less cars, design is at the core of everything we do.
Alice Rawsthorn OBE, the internationally renowned design commentator and author of the critically acclaimed book, Hello World: Where Design Meets Life, is set to visit Dundee on 28 October for an exclusive talk exploring design’s impact on our lives. This is the third in a series of joint events hosted by V&A Dundee and Design in Action – the Arts & Humanities Research Council knowledge exchange hub based at the University of Dundee. The series of free events aims to enhance the reputation, status and understanding of contemporary design in Scotland and underline its potential for economic growth.
Tickets to this event are free but booking is strongly advised online through the following link: http://bit.ly/helloworlddundee
BBC Ten Pieces – get creative with classical music
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Book Week Scotland: Information for Schools and Families
Find out what’s happening from 24-30 November for Book Week Scotland.
During Book Week Scotland, a wide range of organisations including libraries, schools, museums and workplaces, will deliver a packed programme of free projects and events, bringing Scots of all ages and from all walks of life together to celebrate the pleasures of books and reading.
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/b/bookweekscotland.asp
CPD – stage and production arts
Join Tron Theatre staff for an evening exploring production arts. This CPD event will allow teachers to take part in 4 30minute workshops looking at lighting, sound, set and costume, stage management
and props.
Food and refreshments supplied
For once this was CPD which fitted perfectly with the new curriculum and tutors were unafraid to ask about links and resources in school. Tutors had clearly taken the time to prepare and read over what is currently required of pupils. This felt like meaningful CPD where the roles were equally balanced between tutors and participants. The pace was refreshing, particularly for an end of day session. I would highly recommend participation to colleagues. Teacher comment from 2014 CPD event.
Event name: Production Arts CPD
Venue: Tron Theatre
Date: Thursday 29th January 2015
Time: 5-8.30pm
Price: £55
Capacity: 10
Booking Type: Phone bookings only. Call Tron Box Office on 0141 552 4267 to book your place.
Enterprising Curriculum Design and Delivery: sharing innovative practice
Friday 14 November 2014 (1000-1300)
College Development Network
View Programme and Book Online
This half-day seminar will highlight the work of Fiona Muhsin from Dundee and Angus College who will talk about how she has transformed the curriculum design and delivery of the HND Interactive Media course, and discuss with participants what aspects they may be able to adopt and adapt into their own particular areas. Fiona will be available to answer questions and offer support to individuals and teams looking to change the way they deliver their particular curriculum area.
Fiona describes her approach as a dynamic approach to teaching and learning using, at its core, an enterprise project based methodology.
Click here to find out more and book online: http://events.collegedevelopmentnetwork.ac.uk/events/show/5070
Join the conversation @ColDevNet #creativityCDN
Nurturing Talent Time To Shine Fund – arts funding for 14-20 year olds
Young Scot and Creative Scotland launch a new £40,000 Nurturing Talent – Time to Shine Fund for young people aged 14 – 20 years old.
The funding, which is being administered by Young Scot over the next two years, will be awarded to those who demonstrate ambition, enthusiasm or talent in their chosen art form and require some financial support to develop or promote this further.
Individual awards of up to £200 or group awards of up to £750 are available for endeavours such as auditioning, training, staging an exhibition, recording a demo, publishing written work, hosting a workshop or setting up a local group.
The next deadlines for applications are:
◾7 December 2014
◾8 February 2015
◾12 April 2015.
For further information and application forms visit youngscot.org/timetoshine.
FREE Twilight CPD sessions for primary teachers: A Scottish Christmas
Scottish Screen Archive
Filmhouse, Edinburgh (27 October); Glasgow Film Theatre (29 October); Dundee Contemporary Arts (19 November); Callendar House, Falkirk (27 November).
This CPD will help you use archive films in the classroom for interdisciplinary learning. Learn how to access the online learning resource Scotland on Screen to watch and discuss archive films, use them as the starting point for building projects and download them for use in moving image presentations.
The Scottish Screen Archive will present a new learning resource that explores amateur films and Christmas customs. The resource is tailored for use in primary education (CfE levels 1 & 2: literacy, technologies, social studies, RME, health and wellbeing, sciences).
For bookings in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, please contact the venues. For bookings in Falkirk, please book using Falkirk CPD Manager (course code YMc22)
Schools workshop: A Very Scottish Christmas
Dundee Contemporary Arts (2 December); Bo’ness Hippodrome (3 December); Glasgow Film Theatre (8 December); Filmhouse, Edinburgh (9 December)
Polish up your party shoes and bring your favourite toy to this special Christmas-themed screening and workshop created by the Scottish Screen Archive and theatre-maker Geraldine Heaney.
Mrs Claus has forgotten what Christmas in Scotland is like but she has some home movies from the past to help her remember. Can you help her understand the Christmas traditions and write a letter for her to take back to Santa?
Recommended for Primary 4 & 5 (suitable for ages 7+)
CfE levels 1 & 2: literacy, technologies, social studies, RME
Film content: suitable for all. Running time approximately 1 hour.
Colour and black & white footage from 1930s – 1960s.
To book please contact the venues directly.
Portfolio Preparation Course – National Galleries of Scotland
13th – 17th October 2014
Led by artist Audrey Grant
This course is for 16+ year olds preparing folios for entry to art college. The GENERATION exhibition will be used as a starting point for exploring ideas, materials and processes.
Each day takes a different theme: Enquiry and Visual Research, Idea Development, Material and Technical Exploration, Life Drawing and Creation of a resolved piece of work, finishing with an informal group critique on Friday.
Cost: £50 per student (all materials will be provided) Lunch not provided. If cost is a barrier to participation, please contact us.
Venue: Scottish National Gallery, The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL (Clore Education Studio)
Times: 10am – 4pm Monday – Thursday & 10am – 12.30pm Friday
PLACES NOW AVAILABLE
To reserve your place, or for further enquiries please contact Sarah Mackinnon, Education Bookings Coordinator on 0131 624 6410 or email education@nationalgalleries.org
RSNO CPD opportunities
Details of the remaining CPD sessions we have available across the country are listed below. Sessions cost £20 per person and all attendees will receive a resource pack and free ticket to an RSNO concert.
All CPD is run as morning/afternoon sessions, however, should a school/LA be interested, we can run a more in-depth in-service day session.
We will also be running online courses.
Please contact us for details.
Practical Ideas for Music-making with Early Years (CfE Level E–1). Contact us for additional levels
Edinburgh: Friday 6 February 2015
Glasgow: Monday 9 February 2015
Dundee: Thursday 12 February 2015
Perth: Thursday 5 March 2015
Conducting/Leading a School Ensemble
Edinburgh: Friday 3 October 2014
Glasgow: Monday 6 October 2014
Perth: Thursday 9 October 2014
Aberdeen: Thursday 29 January 2015
Dundee: Thursday 12 February 2015
An Introduction to Playing/Teaching Timpani
Workshops on request
Arranging for School Ensembles
Ranging from small percussion groups to the school orchestra, this workshop will help you to make the most of the individual talents within your ensemble.
Workshops on request.
For more information or to book, please contact the RSNO Engage team at engage@rsno.org.uk or on 0141 225 3574.