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Tron Theatre Ambassadors Scheme – 6 places available

Tron Ambassadors scheme will give pupils the chance to be behind the scenes of a working

theatre. It will enable you to make a deeper connection with the Tron Theatre and gain a better

understanding of the industry.

Tron Participation are looking for pupils who –

  • Have an interest in theatre
  • Use social media such as twitter, Instagram, tumblr, wordpress as a way of conveying their thoughts and opinions with an audience
  • Are comfortable talking to groups of people
  • Are willing to promote the work of the Tron with family, friends and peers
  • Are up for a challenge and happy to learn new skills and work as a team
  • Are interested in developing employability skills
  • Looking to expand their C.V to aid with college/university/job applications

Tron Ambassadors will –

  • Meet 1-2 times per month at the Tron Theatre (after school weekday meetings)
  • Take part in tasks and challenges out with allocated Ambassador meetings
  • Keep in contact via email with Tron Drama Officer on related tasks and challenges
  • Take part in a variety of theatre workshops/master classes
  • Attend Tron Shows
  • Host Tweet Meets within the Tron Theatre linked to Tron productions
  • Promote the Tron to friends and family
  • Blog, tweet and post about the Ambassadors scheme, Tron shows and events
  • Work as a team to create a Front of House event at Tron Skillshops show

Does this sound like something you would like to be involved in? If so, email deborah.mcarthur@tron.co.uk by 3pm on Friday 22nd August stating your name, age, school, why you would like to be an ambassador and what skills you possess that would make you a successful Ambassador, should you be successful you will be invited along to a recruitment workshop on Thursday 28th August 2014.

Glasgow Film – teachers wanted to develop resources

We are currently recruiting for teachers interested in film to help us develop learning resources to go with our screenings and events. There will be a fee as well as a chance for career development. We are particularly looking for secondary teachers with expertise in either history or filmmaking. However, we may have other opportunities arising soon, so please feel free to contact me if you have an interest in getting involved. Get in touch by email or phone via my details below.

Helen Wright

Programme Coordinator: Children and Young People, Glasgow Film Theatre

07735 273 245

helen.wright@glasgowfilm.org

Starcatchers – Creative Skills Training Courses for Early Years

From 2013-­‐15, Starcatchers is delivering a new pilot programme of Creative Skills Training for Early Years practitioners in Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government and Creative Scotland, this programme offers a range of training sessions from Early Years artists which explore expressive arts using an open-­‐ended, child centred approach.

The programme is for everyone working across the Early Years sector, including staff in nursery and family centre settings, health workers, childminders, and out-­‐of-­‐school and play workers.

‘If we are to encourage the next generation to be creative, flexible and confident, as practitioners we must first embody those principles ourselves. We need to be brave.’ Rhona Matheson, Starcatchers Director

National Programme Overview

Creative Skills application form

First Lego League World Class Challenge – August 26th 2014

FIRST LEGO League is a robotics program for 9 to16 year olds designed to get young learners interested in and enthsed by science and technology — and teach them valuable employment and life skills.

It can be used in the classroom or teams, composed of up to ten childrenwith at least one adult coach, can come from a club or organisation who just want to participate in a challenge.

In First Lego League  learners need to think like scientists and engineers  as they programme a robot (using the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® robot set) to score points, devising a solution to a problem as part of their project, all while being guided by the FLL Core Values.

These three elements – the Robot Game, Project, and FLL Core Values – make up the Challenge.

Registration will open soon for the 2014 First Lego League World Class Challenge, What is the future of learning? exploring how we gather knowledge and develop skills in the 21st Century.

For more information: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/mission/support#sthash.PAN7FUy8.dpuf

BBC Ten Pieces – cinema bookings online

BBC Learning and BBC Performing Groups announced Ten Pieces, a new UK-wide initiative for primary schools in 2014/15 to open up classical music to children and inspire creativity. It will launch in October, with partners including Creative Scotland and Into Film and local activity through Champions at music education hubs and services.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4KCVB2XVgPQ0JwnqLGJl8y0/about-bbc-ten-pieces

Sir Tom Hunter – design and entrepreneurship challenge

Budding young entrepreneurs from East Ayrshire academies entered Sir Tom Hunter’s Dragons’ Den once more, in a bid to scoop the top prize of £3,000 – and Monsieur Soleil swept the board!

An educational board game in French/English, Monsieur Soleil (Mr Sunny) was the brainchild of the team from Doon Academy, Dalmellington, which took them to victory on the night.

Sir Tom praised the quality and innovation of the game, which could also expand into other languages – and he urged them to consider Mandarin.

He said: “Doon Academy is the overall winner of the Sir Tom Hunter Challenge 2014. We think their product has global reach – and importantly, it makes learning fun. Even better, it is manufactured in East Ayrshire”.

As part of his commitment to mentor local pupils, billionaire entrepreneur Sir Tom challenged youngsters to come up with ideas for products, innovations or businesses of the future.

Nine teams presented their business plans to Sir Tom and his panel of judges – Heather Dunk (Ayrshire College), Marie Macklin (Klin Group), Willie Mackie (Chamber of Commerce) and David Ross (Keppie Design) – in the Dragons’ Den style contest in Loudoun Academy, Galston, hosted by last year’s winners.

Top prize of £3,000 went to Doon Academy’s first-ever enterprise group, Focus –  Kirsty McCormick, Ashley Mitchell, Halle Fitzsimmons, Paige McMahon, Fiona Kennedy, Katie Graham and Naomi Allan.

Graham Short, Director of Educational and Social Services, had already purchased 50 units of Monsieur Soleil for schools – and judge Heather Dunk had also bought a game, which she said was ‘superb’.

James Hamilton Academy scooped second prize of £2,000 for H2NO –a ‘socially-responsible’ mobile phone cover, which inflates and protects a phone dropped in water. All profits made will go to WaterAid. The judges praised it as ‘a really innovative idea which could be used in the marketplace today’.

Auchinleck Academy was awarded third prize of £1,000 for its creative Re-Dezyn app, which allows users to re-design any room in their house.

The other six schools’ presentations were considered to be so good that Sir Tom awarded them £500 each.

Ideas from the other teams included the hAPPy Helper Pack (Cumnock Academy); Unico event management (Loudoun Academy); Ritual cosmetics (Grange Academy); the ErgoTable (Stewarton Academy; Café Diem (St Joseph’s Academy); and Lapspace convertible laptop case (Kilmarnock Academy).

Sir Tom Hunter said: ““East Ayrshire Council has taken the lead in the field of enterprise in education. This should be happening all over Ayrshire and indeed all over Scotland.

“The role of education is to equip young people with open minds and challenging minds, to encourage them to collaborate in teams and have fun while learning.

“Everyone here is really a winner. The important thing is the journey pupils go through to learn and understand – not just the inventions they come up with”.

Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of East Ayrshire Council, said: “This was a keenly fought competition, where our young entrepreneurs had the opportunity to demonstrate not only their business skills, but also their fantastic creativity.

“Engagement with business is now securely embedded in the school curriculum and our vision is to ensure that every pupil will develop the skills and abilities for a successful career.

“Above all, we want to foster in our young people that vital ‘can-do’ attitude and positive mindset. Events like this clearly show what a talented pool of young entrepreneurs we have here”.

The Sir Tom Hunter Challenge formed part of the Council’s business enterprise programme, designed to develop entrepreneurial skills and help make young people ‘business ready’.

All school teams were invited to Sir Tom Hunter’s E-spark Hatchery in Dundonald for further mentoring.

Schools e-newsletter – Glasgow Film Learning

Dear teachers,

As the summer holidays approach, you might like to let your pupils know about some fantastic opportunities we have coming up to get involved with Glasgow Film Theatre, enhance employability skills, and develop interests in the media industries.

Applications are now open for 15-17 year olds from Glasgow City Council Secondary Schools to join our Youth Team. From September, the Team will start meeting once a week to put together the programme for the 2015 Glasgow Youth Film Festival. They will learn about film programming, organising events, and marketing, as well as developing lots of soft skills, such as group work, public speaking, writing, and more. Funding is available to help with travel costs if required.

Glasgow Youth Film Festival has also started new monthly nights for older children who are interested in learning more about media. In July, we have a Masterclass with the Creative Director of one of Glasgow’s fastest-growing TV production companies, Raise the Roof. We’ll be joined in August by BAFTA-winning documentary filmmaker Michael McAvoy, who will share his knowledge and answer questions. Young people aged 15-21 can get discounted tickets for these events by signing up to GFT’s Youth Card.

For younger children, our Take 2 and Access Take 2 programme of FREE films for Glasgow Kidz and Young Scots Card holders plus accompanying adults continues every Saturday morning at GFT.

We hope you will pass these opportunities on to your pupils. Our schools programme for the new term, including free screenings and events for Glasgow schools, will also be online very soon.

Happy holidays!

Helen

Programme Coordinator: Children and Young People, Glasgow Film Theatre

0141 352 8613

helen.wright@glasgowfilm.org

GYFF Presents:

TV Masterclass with Sarah Walmsley

Thursday 10 July, 6.15pm – 7.45pm
Glasgow Film Theatre

A co-founder and Creative Director of Glasgow-based TV company Raise the Roof Productions, Sarah Walmsley has a wealth of industry experience. Her current credits include Building Dream Homes on BBC 2 and Phil Spencer: Secret Down Under for Channel 4. A former Head of Features at IWC Media, Sarah has also worked on shows such as Location, Location, Location and Time Team. Raise the Roof is dedicated to developing talent in Scotland and is billed as one of the UK’s fastest rising production companies – come along and hear the secrets behind its success.

This event is £2 for all GFT Youth Loyalty Card holders. The Card is free to sign up to for ages 15-21.

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GYFF Presents:

Documentary Masterclass with Michael McAvoy

Thursday 14 August, 6.15pm – 7.45pm

Glasgow Film Theatre

Michael McAvoy is head of documentaries at STV and has acted as Executive Producer on titles such as Walking the Amazon, Tobin – Portrait of a Serial Killer, and In Search of Sherlock Holmes. He most recently won a Scottish BAFTA for Best Documentary with a gripping retelling of the 1988 Piper Alpha rig catastrophe, Fire in the Night. Michael will discuss his work, show clips from his extensive back catalogue, and give tips on working in the TV industry in Scotland.

This event is £2 for all GFT Youth Loyalty Card holders. The Card is free to sign up to for ages 15-21.

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FREE family films:

Take 2 and Access Take 2

Take 2: Every Saturday 11.30am

Access Take 2: Every first Saturday of the month 12.30pm

Glasgow Film Theatre

Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders get in FREE to these shows when tickets are collected at the box office on the day. All other tickets cost £5.00. Each child’s ticket admits one adult free of charge. Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied. Take 2 screenings start promptly at 11.30am.

Due to overwhelming demand for Take 2 events GFT regrets that free tickets can only be issued on the day of the screening. This is to ensure that all tickets are used and people are not turned away unnecessarily. Tickets cannot be reserved in advance.

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Educational resources:

The Scottish Screen Archive

The Scottish Screen Archive would like to hear from teachers and staff in local authorities who are interested in learning and teaching using Scotland’s screen heritage.

We are especially keen to hear from teachers who feel they could benefit from CPD in this area, or who are currently using our educational resource, Scotland on Screen.

Whether you have worked with us in the past or you’ve only just heard about us, please get in

touch by sending a brief email to scotlandonscreen@nls.uk.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you!

Emily Munro

Learning & Outreach Officer

Scottish Screen Archive, National Library of Scotland

Assessing Creativity conversation from College Development Network

Monday 01 September 2014 (1045-1330)

Lochrin Belle

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Creativity is high on the agenda for governments globally. It is certainly a focus in education, across the curriculum, not only in the expressive arts. In this climate of uncertainty creativity is an essential 21st century skill.

Ken Robinson argues that creativity is as important as literacy and should be given the same status. Instead of educating people out of creativity we should be teaching students how to be creative. He believes we should be giving credit for originality and giving students some way of reflecting on whether those new ideas are more effective than existing ones. Do you agree? Or not? Or partially?

Why not come aboard the barge on the Union Canal and join in the conversation as we enjoy a short cruise.

Teacher’s Resources – Commonwealth Games and Film

The Commonwealth through Film is part of the Game On Scotland official education programme for the 2014 Commonwealth Games being held in Glasgow. The resource enables teachers and students to actively explore, through carefully selected films, the culture and identity of Commonwealth countries in the run-up to the games.  For more info you can go here: http://www.intofilm.org/news/articles/into-film-launches-in-scotland#.U6RiXY1dV64

Film Resource – identity and political representation – perfect for examining the independence referendum

Identity and Voice: Citizenship through Film is a new resource which engages pupils with themes of identity and political representation in advance of the independence referendum.  It seeks to prompt consideration of what Scottish identity might mean to different people, how it might be constructed and expressed, as well as how it is represented and seen by others. For more information please go here: http://www.filmclub.org/whats-new/details/1994/download-our-new-resource-scottish-identity-and-voice-through-film