Category Archives: Subjects and Themes

Project Raintown – music, technology and health and wellbeing

Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is engaging with schools and teachers to co-create digital applications with the theme of music for wellbeing throughout the lifespan, building on the success of last years’ award-winning Gaming for Glasgow project.

Bailie Gerald Leonard, Depute Lord Provost, attended today’s launch of ‘Project Raintown’ which will focus on digital app development for health and wellbeing in the classroom and wider world, engaging each of the 10 Learning Communities in Glasgow’s East End.

Supported by the Celtic FC Foundation, the project focuses on compiling playlists and producing apps in collaboration with experts across the UK around the concept of music and health with a community value, and seeks to make a meaningful difference to young people’s aspirations for employment and further education.

These opportunities will be made available to benefit both GCU students and school pupils through expert mentoring, workshops and volunteering opportunities.

Glasgow’s Lord Provost Sadie Docherty said: “I’d like to thank everyone involved with Project Raintown. Understanding technology is the future for our children and collaborations like this with Glasgow Caledonian University and partners is a really exciting way to engage young people in a meaningful way in subjects that really interest them – music and technology. I wish all the teams the very best of success and look forward to hearing about their progress.”

The project is also being supported by Stewart Henderson, Chair of Scottish Music Industry Association and Head of Chemikal Underground Records, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the RSNO, who will also be represented at the first workshop.

The project is being led by Dr Gianna Cassidy, Music Psychologist and Trustee of Playlist for Life charity, and Dr Morag Ferguson, Assistant Head of Strategy for Learning and Digital Futures, both from the School of Engineering and Built Environment.

In the first activity on Wednesday, November 19, staff and students from GCU are providing an app development workshop with children to kick start the programme of activities and generate initial music app concepts for the programme of work and will provide a CPD workshop on app for respective teachers from each school.

Future workshops will support the schools in learning the basics of app building and development and prototyping.

The GCU team recently presented to Scottish Universities’ cross-party group at the Scottish Parliament, having been awarded a Game Changer Award for excellence in learning and teaching for Gaming for Glasgow.

The initiative saw more than 200 GCU students work with pupils from nine Glasgow schools to develop digital games.

Creative Conversations in Edinburgh – Wednesday 26th November

As well as the ‘big’ Creative Conversations Edinburgh City Council are also planning a number of Creative Conversations that take as the stimulus for conversation, a piece of creative work. We first tried this in February with a drama performance by award winning children’s theatre company Catherine Wheels. Not just drama teachers but many people from different backgrounds attended. The animated conversation that followed was testimony to the potential for art to influence learning across all curriculum areas. The feedback was excellent.

Date for your diary:

The next of this type of Creative Conversation is on Wednesday 26th November starting with coffee at 4pm for 4.30 with wine and nibbles at around 5.30. The stimulus for discussion is The Heavenly View which is a dance piece first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe this year and based upon Mahler’s 4th Symphony. The choreography was inspired by the voices and ideas of children in Edinburgh primary schools: Canal View, Hillwood, Ratho and Gylemuir. The approach was unconventional in that the starting point was the learners’ ideas, from which the piece was choreographed. Responses to the work will be shared from the primary schools including poetry and visual art as well as the chance to explore the interdisciplinary and creative learning opportunities arising experiences from an arts stimulus.

The costume designs by Edinburgh College of Art 2014 graduates, Emily Beaney and Kate Hamilton, also took their inspiration from the pupils ideas. The dancers include current and alumni students from the MSc Dance Science and Education and the Advanced Training Programme at Morningside Dance Academy.

Please get back to carla.hay@edinburgh.gov.uk directly if you would like to attend and she’ll send full venue details and confirmation of your place.

Creative Conversations are for Edinburgh, Midlothian and East Lothian and we are happy for non-Edinburgh/Lothian folk to come if we have space.

Book Week Scotland 24-30 November 2014

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.

Find out more on the Scottish Book Trust website. The Education Scotland website has a list of resources available.

http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/book-week-scotland

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/b/bookweekscotland.asp

Education Scotland showcases creativity in schools on the Journey to Excellence

Education Scotland has published new case study films highlighting examples of good practice in creativity, health and wellbeing and religious and moral education from establishments in Scotland. The films, available on the Journey to Excellence (JtE) website, are helping schools across the country learn from those leading the way in innovative practice.

http://www.journeytoexcellence.org.uk/videos/creativitywick.asp

The aim of these films is to support and inspire practitioners. They are designed to complement Education Scotland’s 3-18 thematic reviews of creativity, health and wellbeing and religious and moral education, which were published last year.

It’s Our World – mass participation arts project

It’s Our World is a mass participation arts project that aims to create the UK’s largest online collection of artwork celebrating the environment, as seen through the eyes of its future custodians, aged 4–19 years. The purpose is to inspire children and young people to speak out for positive environmental action by creating artworks to bring their local landscape, coastline or neighbourhood to life. Participants are also encouraged to consider their environmental impact and to take the lead in living more sustainably, with online resources available from www.itisourworld.org.uk.

View the full Education Scotland Learning Blog post here:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/glowblogs/eslb/2014/11/13/its-our-world-mass-participation-arts-project/

Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools 2015

The Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools 2015 was launched at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh today on 29 October, marking the start of a renewed four-year partnership between Tesco Bank and the National Galleries of Scotland. Every year thousands of children participate in the Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools, taking their inspiration from works in the Galleries’ collections.

https://www.nationalgalleries.org/education/competitions-3740/tesco-bank-art-competition-for-schools-2015

This year there are even more reasons to enter with 85 fantastic ways to win!

•53 great prizes of art materials for winners with their work displayed at the Scottish National Gallery

•£100 vouchers for art materials to 20 schools as a thank you for entering

•Free artist-led workshops with help towards transport costs included for 12 lucky schools

With fun, inspiring themes for nursery, lower and upper primary, secondary and special education schools we hope you enjoy looking at, talking about and finally making your own art. You can download each of the categories separately. All winning artworks will be framed and exhibited at the Scottish National Gallery with a selection featured in a colourful calendar posted to every school in Scotland. The Closing date is Friday 1 May 2015.

Social Studies in the National Galleries of Scotland

National Galleries of Scotland would like to invite enquiries from school groups interested in visiting or developing projects in response to the exhibition…

Ponte City:

Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse

6 Dec 2014 – 26 April 2015

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Queen St Edinburgh EH2 1JD

This photographic exhibition documents the Ponte City tower block building in Johannesburg, South Africa from 2007 to 2012.

To book for the teachers private view, a school tour, school workshop, to join our schools mailing list or for further enquiries contact education@nationalgalleries.org

Poppy Poetry – competition for primary and secondary – Glow Meet

31 October 11.00 – 12.00

Poppyscotland, in partnership with the Scottish Poetry Library have launched their annual Poetry competition for Primary and Secondary schools. This interactive session invites staff from both Poppyscotland and the Poetry Library together to discuss the competition, with tips on how to write poetry from a professional poet as well.

For full details of these and other events, please log in to Glow and view the current schedule: http://connect.glowscotland.org.uk/tag/glow-tv/

(Glow log-in and password required).

Y Dance – Young Advisor and Awards for All

YDance Routes Connections this weekend, be a YDance Young Advisor, Destinations applications open on Monday and Awards for All funding applications now open.
200 YOUNG PEOPLE COME TOGETHER FOR CONNECTIONS WEEKEND
The bags are packed and we’re on a final countdown to tomorrow and the start of #YDanceRoutes Connections weekend at Edinburgh College – it’s going to be brilliant!

We’re looking forward to meeting lots of dancers and working with some skilled choreographers at what is now our fourth Connections event.

Keep an eye on our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts for all the behind-the-scenes news, photos and videos.

Find out more about YDance Routes

HAVE YOUR SAY – APPLY TO BE A YDANCE YOUNG ADVISOR
We’re looking for a small group of enthusiastic young people to help decide the future of YDance.

Are you aged between 16 & 21?

Have you been involved in one of our projects?

Can you come along to 3 meetings a year?

(we’ll pay your travel expenses)

Are you happy to share ideas & opinions on YDance a part of a group?

Then we’d love you to apply!

All you need to do is tell us a bit about yourself, why you’d like to be a Young Advisor and what you think you’d get out of this experience.

You can apply in writing, using pictures or a video – it’s up to you to get creative!

Find out more & apply

NEW MERCHANDISE JUST IN…
All the money we raise through merchandise sales helps us deliver projects like YDance Routes and Project Y and work with more and more young people across Scotland.
DESTINATIONS APPLICATIONS OPEN ON MONDAY
Applications open on Monday for another part of the #YDanceRoutes programme – Destinations.

The date is set – Saturday 21 February 2015 at macrobert in Stirling – for another fantastic night of performances and we’re looking for some talented youth dance companies to take to the stage and showcase their skills.

All the details, including the application form, are available now on our website. You’ve got until Friday 5 December to get your form in so there’s no rush, but we ask for film footage of the piece you want to perform as part of your application which we know takes time.

Find our more & apply

NEED FUNDING TO BRING US IN – AWARDS FOR ALL FUND OPEN NOW!
Looking to get some dance activity going in your school and struggling to find the funds? Then have a look at Awards for All.

It’s a small grants programme that aims to help communities and people most in need with a focus on state schools, nurseries and organisations with an annual income of less than £250,000.

If you think you could benefit from this fund then use the link below to find out more or get in touch with Katie our Development Officer for some advice.

Awards For All

Hello World: Where Design Meets Life – exclusive talk by Alice Rawsthorn OBE

Hello Dundee, Hello World

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