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Festival of Dangerous Ideas (11-15 June)



The Festival of Dangerous Ideas aims to re-establish the importance of dangerous ideas as agents of change in education – to shift the axis of what is possible! During the week-long festival, in conjunction with Creative Scotland and partners, there will be a variety of activities happening across Scotland.  View the Calendar of Events <http://www.scotlandscolleges.ac.uk/curriculum/festival-of-dangerous-ideas/festival-of-dangerous-ideas.html>  so far.


http://www.scotlandscolleges.ac.uk/curriculum/festival-of-dangerous-ideas/festival-of-dangerous-ideas.html

Venue: Various venues throughout Scotland

Cross-artform leadership programme for mid-career professionals working in learning and education

Extend Leadership Programme 2012-13

Applications are invited from colleagues working in learning and education roles in the arts to participate in the Extend Leadership Programme 2012-13. Extend will support up to 15 mid-career colleagues. The programme aims to give participants the confidence and skills to achieve a greater degree of leadership in the future. This could be through gaining a leadership position or through achievements that raise the status of the profession as a whole.

* Deadline now extended to 10am on Monday 16 April 2012 *

Funding has been secured from Arts Council England for engage to deliver a leadership programme for colleagues working in learning and education in the arts and cultural sectors from 2012-15. Additional support has been provided by Creative Scotland and the Arts Council of Wales in 2012-13 to support the participation of professionals working in Scotland and Wales respectively.

Building on feedback from the pilot programme, Extend will comprise:

  • A training needs analysis
  • Two residential programmes, including guest speakers and sessions on advocacy and campaigning
  • Mentoring
  • A joint project for participants


The fee for the programme is:

  • £800 for participants working in England and Wales
  • £400 for participants working in Scotland


Extend is open to mid-career professionals (either employed or self-employed) who work in the arts in education and learning roles and are resident and working in England, Scotland or Wales. See the applicant information document for full criteria.

For full details, including how to apply, please download the applicant information document here: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_info_for_applicants.doc http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_info_for_applicants.doc
The application form can be downloaded here: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_2012_application_form.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_2012_application_form.doc

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Extend Manager, Dawn Cameron on 07753 748038 / 0113 216 6331 or by email at extend@engage.org

We are also looking for a freelance Evaluator and a freelance Residential Facilitator to deliver the programme. For details, see below
Evaluator: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Evaluator_Extend_2012.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Evaluator_Extend_2012.doc
Facilitator: http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_Facilitator_brief.doc <http://www.engage.org/downloads/Extend_Facilitator_brief.doc
The deadline for applications for both roles is 10am on 5 April 2012.

Download full detais here: Extend_info_for_applicants


New Authors Live programme to kick off with David Walliams

Scottish Book Trust is delighted to announce that it will be starting its new Authors Live programme with two online events. These events are free and are available to watch live for everyone in the UK.


David Walliams: 10 May 2012, 11 am, P4-7, ages 8-12
You have seen him on your TV; now watch him on your whiteboard! Multi-talented funny man David Walliams will be talking about his hilarious new book Gangsta Granny.



Join us on 14 June in Celebrating Summer of Song and the Olympic Torch Relay in Scotland with award winning author/illustrator Oliver Jeffers.

http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authorslive

Cleas – Gaelic residential media course

Young people from across the Western Isles are in Stornoway this week, between the 2nd and the 6th of April, for ‘Cleas’ – a Gaelic residential media course developing acting, directing and editing skills. The 12 to 18 year olds will also feature in an original short Gaelic film ‘Na Hinbetweeners’ written by Iain F Macleod. The young people will have the chance to work with experienced industry professionals.

CLEAS http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/press/120403.asp

Reminder – Marks on the Landscape – take part in a new design challenge

Education Scotland has launched an exciting new design challenge.  Aimed at 2nd to 4th curriculum levels, the challenge can be incorporated into planning for a number of curriculum areas including art and design, social studies, religious and moral education, technologies and sciences, and the themes of sustainability and global citizenship.

Learners are invited to create a design for a double-sided billboard to signal the entrance and exit to Scotland. The work should offer different perspectives for people who are arriving and people who are leaving. Themes might reflect why people need to leave their native countries or why they would want to come and live in Scotland today.

Support materials and further instructions for this challenge can be found on the Marks on the Landscape <http://newsletters-ltscotland.org.uk/t/LQE-QHEJ-49RSCF-ADDYH-1/c.aspx> website. Entries should be submitted by 21 June 2012

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/marksonthelandscape/designchallenges/billboard/index.asp?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0<http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/marksonthelandscape/designchallenges/billboard/index.asp?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0>
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/newsandevents/educationnews/2012/educational/march/news_tcm4713582.asp

Scotland’s top young photographers snap up prizes

Parris Wilson (aged 11) and Megan Robertson (aged 14) have won the Scottish Civic Trust PhotoArch competition 2012.  Their winning photos were chosen from over 630 entries submitted by primary and secondary schools across Scotland.  Prizes and certificates for the winning, commended and highly commended entries were presented by Derek Mackay MSP, Minister for Local Government and Planning at a special ceremony on Tuesday 27th March at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.

Anyone interested in taking part in the 2012-13 competition should contact Abigail Daly abigail.daly@scottishcivictrust.org.uk

View the young people’s work here: Award winners 2012

Parris and Megan’s photographs, along with all the entries, will be on view to the public for four weeks at The Lighthouse, before going forward to represent Scotland at the International Heritage Photographic Experience exhibition in more than 40 countries.

PhotoArch encourages young people to take an interest in buildings, archaeology and heritage.  Sites under the lens have included everything from atmospheric ancient ruins to ultra-modern flats, spanning castles, schools, homes, shops, churches and factories, to name a few.

The judges though that Parris’ shot of her school’s boiler house, silhouetted against the sky was bold and unusual.  Parris said: “I didn’t notice the cross shape until I was showing my photography to my teacher, who noticed it. I just thought I would photograph the chimney at school.  I didn’t expect to win!”
PhotoArch, which began in 2004, expanded last year to allow entries from secondary schools.  Megan, a pupil at Mackie Academy in Aberdeenshire, photographed a stairwell in Aberdeen University and impressed the judges with her striking composition.  She said: “I was having a little wander in old Aberdeen and when I saw this spiral staircase I wanted to go up it but I wasn’t allowed, so I had to think of a different way to take the picture.”  She added “I want to be a photographer now and on car journeys I keep seeing buildings and thinking they would make a good picture.”

The judges for PhotoArch 2012 were Ruth Parsons, Chief Executive of Historic Scotland; Ray Entwistle, Chair of the Scottish Civic Trust; Robin McClory, Director at ADF Architects; and Julia Horton, journalist for the Times Educational Supplement Scotland.

Ruth Parsons, Chief Executive of Historic Scotland, said;
“The breadth of imagination shown by the entrants has been exceptional. The PhotoArch competition clearly brings out the very best in our young people, inspiring remarkable creativity and offering new perspectives and new interpretations on buildings and monuments that have a special place in our communities.”

Ray Entwistle, Chair of the Scottish Civic Trust, said;

“The PhotoArch competition is a great way to get children thinking about the places and spaces that surround them.  Once again, we had many excellent entries from pupils of all ages, showing originality, inventiveness and an eye for detail. PhotoArch goes from strength to strength with a record number of entries this year and submissions from both primary and secondary schools.”

PhotoArch is supported by Historic Scotland.

PhotoArch is also supported by Architecture + Design Scotland, ADF Architects, Holmes Miller, Glasgow Institute of Architects, Morgan McDonnell Architecture Ltd.

Primary School Category

Winner

Parris Wilson (age 11) “The Boiler House pipe” Howdenburn Primary School, Scottish Borders

Highly Commended

Holly Taylor, age 9 “No one home”, St Mary’s Primary School, Stirling

Olly Carr, age 9 “Sun on Sand”, St Mary’s Primary School, Stirling

Sara MacDonald, age 9 “Railing reflections”, Langside Primary School, Glasgow

Commended

Steven Taylor, aged 12 “The steeple” Southesk Primary School, Angus

Kira Renilson, age 11 “The Cross”, Howdenburn Primary School, Scottish Borders

Daniel Shrimpton, age 11 “Wind chimes”, Abernyte Primary School, Perth and Kinross

Secondary School Category

Winner

Megan Robertson, aged 14 “Staircase to a fairytale”, Mackie Academy, Aberdeenshire

Highly Commended

Sam Wood, age 15 “Duart Castle, Mull”, Woodfarm High School, East Renfrewshire

Murray Angus, age 16 “George Square Fairground”, Strathaven Academy, South Lanarkshire

Nicholas Hamilton, aged 17 “Princes Peacock”, Strathaven Academy, South Lanarkshire

Marlon Bozic, age 12, “Corner”, Fairview Secondary School, Perth and Kinross