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Alex Frost – contemporary artist – workshop for 13-16 years

Artist Alex Frost will develop and deliver this workshop based on his work within the current exhibition Tales of the City. A unique opportunity to work directly with a contemporary artist

This is a teenage workshop for 13-16 years. The workshop is FREE but spaces are limited.
To book email gomabookings@glasgowlife.org.uk or call 0141 2873059
This opportunity is available in: Glasgow City
For further information, please contact gomabookings@glasgowlife.org.uk (Martin Craig), or call 0141 2873059, or visit http://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/our-museums/goma/Pages/home.aspx.

CSV Make a Difference Day – Saturday 27 October 2012

CSV Make a Difference Day is the UK’s biggest day of volunteering, and provides opportunities for thousands of people to volunteer every year in activities across the country. This year the campaign is highlighting the different skills people can use to volunteer. From professional skills such as web design, marketing or accountancy to a personal passion for photography, gardening or beauty therapy – everyone can do something to help others.

http://www.csv.org.uk/campaigns/csv-make-difference-day

Glow TV events coming up include:

SLF Twilight – Literacy across Learning: Primary, 19 September 9.30 – Speakers for this event will include primary practitioners who will highlight creative and innovative approaches to developing literacy across learning in their establishments. The seminar will emphasise the importance of incorporating the wider definition of texts into learning and teaching to encourage creativity and to support progression for learners.

SLF Twilight – Michael Russell MSP – Opening Ministerial Address 19 September 10.45 – Hear the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, Michael Russell, give the opening keynote address at the 2012 Scottish Learning Festival. Hear how practitioners are developing their creative teaching and learning as well as nurturing creative skills in all learners.

For full details of these and other events log in to Glow and view the current schedule:

https://portal.glowscotland.org.uk/establishments/nationalsite/GlowTV/tvpages/Schedule.aspx.

Ready for 2013? Art competition with theme of preparing for emergencies – closing date approaching!

The closing date for entries to this competition is Monday 17 September.

As part of the launch of the website, Ready for Emergencies?, schools were invited to take part in a poster competition to create pictures for use in a 14-month calendar. The calendar aims to communicate the importance of preparing for emergencies at home, in the car and in the community, and the easy steps that can be taken to do so. For more information on the competition, please visit the Ready for Emergencies competition page.
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/readyforemergencies/about/artcompetition.asp?dm_i=LQE,Y7RN,3GU5HR,2UTZD,1

Scottish physics teachers wanted to work with CERN laboratory

Education Scotland is inviting applications from secondary physics teachers for a two-week placement at CERN in November 2012.

The placement has been arranged in collaboration with education and scientific staff at CERN, and is funded by the Scottish Government.

We are seeking two teachers who will work together to develop material and approaches to support the teaching of physics in the sciences curriculum area.

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/newsandevents/educationnews/2012/educational/september/news_tcm4731975.asp

The Jolomo Schools Painting Award

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.

http://www.jolomofoundation.org/

National Creative Learning Network at SLF 2012 – full programme

The National Creative Learning Network (NCLN) is a community of practice which has a leadership role in championing and advocating creativity in both formal and informal learning contexts. The Network is well represented at this year’s SLF, with members from local authorities across Scotland leading workshops and seminars throughout the two days of the festival.

Seminar Programme

Find out about the benefits of being involved in a Creative Learning Network at Fife’s CLN Showcase seminar, or find out what being creative means to Edinburgh’s young apprentices.

  • Creative Learners, Creative Thinkers, Creative Careers (Edinburgh)
  • Showcasing Fife’s Creative Learning Network (Fife)
  • What’s the Past got to do with us? (Aberdeenshire)

Visit the SLF website to view the full seminar programme

Education Showcase

The Showcase programme features demonstrations, experiments, drama and music making with NCLN contributions from a number of authorities:

  • Arts and Culture as a Catalyst for Learning: The Aberdeen Arts Across Learning Festival (Aberdeen City)
  • Inspiring Creativity, Highland’s Creativity Conference (Highland)
  • Supporting Drama through Literacy – Learners with Mild to Severe and Complex Needs (Dumfries & Galloway)
  • Challenging Creativity Creatively (Edinburgh)
  • The Big Drum Experiment (Scottish Borders)
  • Little Rabbit: drama for early years (Angus)
  • Teachers Realising their Creative Potential (Aberdeen City)
  • Write a Song in 30 Minutes (Stirling)

To view the full Education Showcase programme click here

The NCLN consists of the the group of coordinators who lead each local authority’s Creative Learning Network. Visit the Creativity Portal to find out who your local Creative Learning Network contact is: http://bit.ly/Creative_Learning_Contacts

Find out more about the Creative Learning Networks by watching one of the short films on the Creativity Portal: http://bit.ly/CLN_Creativity_Portal

All Subject Inter-disciplinary project brings Chinese Orchestra of Peking University to Kilmarnock

Silk Road from Peking… to Kilmarnock

Grange Academy reverberated to the unearthly sounds of the erhu recently, as the world-renowned Chinese Orchestra of Peking University delighted youngsters with its first ever performance outside China.

Eminent composer Professor Nigel Osborne – who has shared a stage with Barack Obama in his time – said hearing the orchestra perform a Chinese song written by Annanhill pupils was “one of the most exciting moments of my career” – and a “world first”.

Professor Osborne was visiting Grange Campus to see youngsters work with the Chinese musicians.

The 70 players of traditional instruments such as Chinese bamboo flutes, erhu (a two-stringed Chinese violin), pipa (lute) and yangqin (Chinese dulcimer) played music from all regions and traditions of China, as well as new compositions in Chinese classical style.

The musicians themselves are the elite of a new generation of young people at China’s leading university, studying a wide range of subjects from the sciences and humanities to new technologies, law and medicine.

Professor Osborne said they were “the smartest of a country of hundreds of millions, to get into this high-flying group at Peking University” – the future top politicians, business leaders and scientists of China.

Their performance thrilled pupils from Annanhill Primary, Park School and Grange Academy, who joined the orchestra to play melodies on metallophones and to sing in Mandarin Chinese.

The prestigious cultural visit was designed to boost Grange Academy’s huge Silk Road project, an innovative educational programme relating to pathways of commerce, thought and knowledge stretching from China to Scotland.

The project involves all school subject areas in studying the historical trade routes that criss-crossed Eurasia for 2,000 years. Silk travelled from China to Scotland, but so also did cultural, scientific, mathematical and religious ideas.

By following the silk route, the school touches on many areas of interest, using music as an entry point to learning in the arts, sciences and social subjects.

The orchestra’s visit celebrates strong emerging links between China and Scotland.

Professor Osborne said: “Grange Campus has made a fantastic contribution to learning and teaching. These young Scottish pupils have composed authentic Chinese songs which have been played by a top Chinese orchestra – a world first!”

Grange Academy Headteacher Fred Wildridge said: “This was the elite orchestra’s first major visit abroad and we were proud that they chose to come to Scotland and indeed Kilmarnock.

“The stunning performance fitted well with our Chinese language programme in school and linked also to our Silk Road project”.

Councillor Stephanie Primrose, Spokesperson for Lifelong Learning, said: “The spectacular show was a real treat for the young people, bringing vividly to life the culture and language of China.

“The visit to Grange Academy – where global citizenship is high on the agenda – also provided a wonderful opportunity for pupils to meet the young Chinese performers face to face”.

As part of the Silk Road project, 1,000 pupils from Grange and two other schools in the project are due to perform in a mass concert in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall in November 2012.

National Creative Learning Network at SLF 2012 #slf12

The National Creative Learning Network (NCLN) is a community of practice which has a leadership role in championing and advocating creativity in both formal and informal learning contexts. The Network is well represented at this year’s SLF, with members from local authorities across Scotland leading workshops and seminars throughout the two days of the festival.

Seminar Programme: Find out about the benefits of being involved in a Creative Learning Network at Fife’s CLN Showcase seminar. Or, find out what being creative means to Edinburgh’s young apprentices in the Creative Learners, Creative Thinkers, Creative Careers session. Visit the SLF website to view the full seminar programme.

Education Showcase: The Showcase programme features demonstrations, experiments, drama and music making with NCLN contributions from a number of authorities. To view the Education Showcase programme click here.

Creative Learning Networks: The NCLN consists of the group of coordinators who lead each local authority’s Creative Learning Network. Visit the Creativity Portal to find out who your local Creative Learning Network contact is: http://bit.ly/Creative_Learning_Contacts.

Find out more about the Creative Learning Networks by watching one of the short films on the Creativity Portal: http://bit.ly/CLN_Creativity_Portal.