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Imaginate Festival & Delegate regestration is now open!

Why register?

This year, you must register as a delegate in order to book your tickets from our Festival and delegate events programme and to be included in the delegate manual. For more information and to download the full festival and delegate events programme, click here.   Registration gives you:

  • Priority booking opportunities across the whole Festival programme.
  • Access to all the free delegate-only event.
  • The Imaginate Festival delegate manual.

All performances, events (and transport) are ticketed and subject to availability. Early booking is recommended, so register now in preparation for on sale day. Tickets are available to registered delegates from Monday 9 March at 12 noon. Best wishes The Imaginate team

Schools/Groups booking is open now.

The school performance programme is made available to schools for booking in advance of the public programme on sale date and also offers FREE performances of award-winning theatre from the UK for schools that do not have the resources to independently support visits to the Festival.

Here is the full link to the full information pages: http://www.imaginate.org.uk/festival/?utm_source=Imaginate+mailing+list&utm_campaign=0f2c1cc900-Imaginate_Festival_Delegate_events&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_16095e5529-0f2c1cc900-435383277

 

Gaelic Creative Writing Competition

Donald Meek Award 2015

The Gaelic Books Council is inviting submissions for the Donald Meek Award 2015 which aims to encourage new and creative writing.   This may be poetry, short stories, novels or drama.   Academic works and research studies written in English related to Gaelic are also invited.

For more information, please contact janice@gaelicbooks.org or www.gaelicbooks.org. Applications must be submitted no later than Friday 3 April 2015.

Traidcraft invites your class to take part in its annual innovation competition – Snack Attack!

Have your class design and market a new fair trade snack and win £100 of prizes for your school. At Traidcraft, we want to encourage the next generation of decision makers to be creative and pioneering in their approach to enterprise, so Snack Attack not only promotes team work and communication skills, but it also ticks boxes for curriculum subjects such as art, English, design & technology, and citizenship.

The deadline for entries is 27 March, so it’s not too late to get involved! Read more and download your information pack here: http://www.traidcraftschools.co.uk/the-snack-attack-challenge

National Digi-Week

A new National Digital Learning Week is taking place from 2 – 6 March and we want to encourage schools to get involved and share how they are using digital technologies to support learning and teaching. We would love to hear how schools are incorporating digital approaches at home and in the classroom, whether this is small-scale or large-scale. The whole point of National Digital Learning Week is to involve schools, share what’s going on and encourage teachers to have a go with digital technologies and to share, do, develop in school with learners.

During the week we would like to encourage schools to:

  • share the innovative and exciting ways in which learners are using digital technologies in school
  • get involved in a National Digital Learning Community comprising teachers/educators across Scotland
  • make a pledge about what they are going to do next to change their practice
  • have a look at what is happening – be inspired and get involved – this is your chance to give I.T. a go!

Find out how to get involved: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/glowblogs/ndlf/category/news/

 

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Jacobites – free workshops for P5-P7

Jacobites: Ghosts from the past with Alex Nye

Free workshops for P5-P7 at National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

Wednesday 25 February; Tuesday 24 March; Thursday 26 March or Thursday 30 April, 10.30 am -12, or 1-2.30 pm

Friday 8 May, 10 am – 11.30 am

 

Join author Alex Nye as she explores the Jacobite ghosts of the past, using her award-winning novel CHILL as inspiration. Explore and investigate the Jacobite Rising of 1715; and create your own historical fragments and eye-witness accounts of the Battle of Sheriffmuir in this interactive and inspirational workshop. For more information, or to book a place, please contact Beverley Casebow at b.casebow@nls.uk or 0131 623 3745. Workshops will be offered on first come, first served basis. Maximum of one class per workshop.

Introducing Shakespeare – free drama workshops for P7

Free drama workshops for P7 pupils, led by the Citizens Theatre at the National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

Tuesday 17 March or Wednesday 18 March 2015, either 10.30 am – 12 noon or 1-2.30 pm

 

These practical drama workshops will introduce young people to Shakespeare in a fun, dynamic way. Inspired by moments from the ‘Scottish play’, Macbeth, we will explore character, situation and story, encouraging young people to use and enjoy the language in manageable chunks. This workshop will be very accessible to P7s, emphasising Shakespeare as a teller of great stories. These workshops are part of Shakespeare Week 2015, 16-22 March http://shakespeareweek.org.uk/

Workshops are free, but booking is essential. Places will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Maximum of one class per session.

For more information, or to book a place, please contact Beverley Casebow at b.casebow@nls.uk or 0131 623 3745

Skills for work conference

This one-day conference – Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce in primaries and nurseries – is being delivered in partnership by AHDS, SCEL (Scottish College for Educational Leadership) and Education Scotland. It is being held in Perth on 24 March 2015.

We have all heard a lot about the ‘Wood Commission’ report, or to give it its proper name ‘Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce’. Despite clear signals that the implementation of the report’s recommendations has implications for all school sectors, there has been very little focus on primary and nursery schools. This event is FREE to attend. Please complete the booking form to reserve your place.

http://ahds.org.uk/dsyw-booking-form/

BBC: Get Creative asks What is the Future of Education?

BBC Get Creative: What’s the future of education?

 

Get Creative is a new, public-facing, year long campaign led by the BBC

together with many other partners. It aims to raise the profile of arts,

culture and creativity, to highlight their central place in all our

lives and to celebrate where they happen all over the nation.

 

Get Creative will be launched through a series of events and debates

all over the UK – some of which will be picked up and covered by the

BBC on their TV or radio channels. Over the next year lots of different

activities, programmes, events and art works will be part of the Get

Creative Programme.

 

We think that the launch is a great opportunity to ensure that young

people and learning have a profile in this process right from the start,

so the CLA wants to ask all our members and supporters a question:

 

‘What is the future of education?’

 

We will be holding an event in the launch week of 23 February at which

will we ask young people to work with artists and teachers to think

through and present their ideas on the future of education. We’ll

collate and publish them, and ensure that the political teams and

education leads in all the political parties who are writing the

manifestos for the General Election are aware of them.

 

We want to showcase the fantastic power of cultural learning to inspire

creativity and innovation.

 

We’d love you to be a part of this process too.

 

 

How to get involved:

 

1.Hold your own event or debate in the launch week where you discuss

the future of education.

2.Come up with suggestions, manifesto pledges and ideas for education

over the next 20 years. Be as visionary and as innovative as you’d

like.

3.Hold your event or debate in whatever format you’d like –

workshops, meetings, a panel debate, a chat over coffee and cake, a

twilight session, an online discussion, a festival, or a performance.

You can make this discussion a part of an existing event or programme

something new, it’s up to you.

4.Invite anyone you’d like to be part of it – young people,

teachers, artists, colleagues, policy makers, arts learning partners,

parents.

5.Let us know you’re having it – email

lizzie@culturallearningalliance.org.uk with the details of your event

and we’ll tell the BBC team that are covering the launch and we’ll

send you the branding pack and further information about the scheme.

6.Record your findings and your ideas. Let us know your top five

suggestions for the future of education – you can send us videos,

podcasts and artworks (with the right permissions), but put your ideas

on paper too. We’ll include them in the dossier to send to policy

makers.

 

What is Get Creative?

 

Get Creative is a major celebration of the nation’s culture and

creativity. Led by the BBC and What Next? in collaboration with a huge

range of arts, cultural and voluntary organisations, everyone is invited

to get involved and share their creative talents.

 

How Get Creative came about?

 

Get Creative, led by the BBC and What Next?, came about as a result of

the Warwick Commission on the future of cultural value, and

collaboration with Voluntary Arts, Culture24, 64 Million Artists, Fun

Palaces, Cultural Learning Alliance and Arts Council England.

 

BP Portrait Award: Experimental Drawing

National Portrait Gallery

Friday 27 February 1pm – 4pm

Target audience: teachers of all ages and stages welcome

Be inspired by the BP Portrait Award 2014 exhibition. Led by practising artists, Fraser Gray & BP Portrait Award winner Gareth Reid, this session includes a guided tour of the exhibition and a practical drawing session. Analyse artists’ processes, discuss the exhibition, ideas for the classroom and experiment with media and techniques, drawing from a life model. All materials provided.

Venue: Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 1JD

To book please contact education@nationalgalleries.org 0131 624 6547