Off the page 2011 – literature, Gaelic and music

The sixth Off the Page is being held from the 10th – 17th September and once more includes an exciting array of events for both adults and children.   A varied programme includes an afternoon for budding authors meeting authors, Doug Jackson and Nicola Morgan and publicist, Bob McDevitt, who will pass on their experiences in the world of publishing.  An Evening of Gaelic is being held in the Tolbooth Attic, featuring local and national talent bringing music, poetry and storytelling in the Gaelic language.

Stirling Council
http://www.stirling.gov.uk/my/news/view/19350

Hip-hop culture: a primary motivator – Case Study

The project initially developed out of the need to support and motivate a group of learners. Primary 7 can be a testing and challenging time for many young people. They are developing physically, emotionally and may be anxiously anticipating the transition to high school. The dance project was an excellent vehicle to focus the learners in a positive way.

Photo of pupil doing handstand

The breakdancing programme promoted a strong sense of teamwork and respect for others, as well as highlighting the importance of collaboration and listening to each other during tasks. For example, this occured while constructing dance routines as a group. This linked directly to the health and wellbeing organiser of mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing.

Expressive arts as a vehicle for boosting confidence and self-esteem – Case Study

An enterprising approach to developing skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work
http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/sharingpractice/e/enterprisingapproachtodevelopingskills/index.asp?strReferringChannel=learningteachingandassessment&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-646682-64

This collection of case studies examines the importance of developing essential employability and life skills in young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. They highlight the importance of providing the right blend of enterprising learning opportunities for each young person’s stage and circumstances.

http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/sharingpractice/e/expressiveartsconfidenceandselfesteem/introduction.asp

Exploring object-based learning: Hands On guide

The Hands On guide, produced by Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) in partnership with Glasgow Museums, is a step-by-step guide to using everyday and museum objects, as well as paintings, inside and outside the classroom.  The guide is aimed at early, first and second level teachers and practitioners. However, the thinking frameworks used in the guide and the tips for museum visits will be useful for teachers at any level.

http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/resources/e/exploringobjectbasedlearning/introduction.asp?strReferringChannel=learningteachingandassessment&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-646682-64

Get SET to explore new science and learning opportunities in Midlothian

Are you interested in learning more about the science, engineering or technology (SET) sector?

If so, join us to meet experts from the science sector and explore science and learning opportunities at a special event being held in Dalkeith Arts Centre and Library on Tuesday 30 August 2011 from 9.45am to 3.00pm.  This event which will feature exciting and engaging workshops delivered by leading science professionals in the field where attendees can take part and learn more about their work.

http://www.midlothian.gov.uk/news/article/165/explore_new_science_and_technology_learning_opportunities

America’s Imagination Summit – Live online stream tonight and tomorrow

Live stream from New York begins tonight at 5.30pm their time – 10.30pm our time. Speakers include:

Charles Segars, CEO, Ovation
Sir Ken Robinson, author and expert in the field of creativity
Deepak Chopra, Founder, The Chopra Foundation
Vice Admiral Michael H. Miller, Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy
Bruce Vaughn, Chief Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering

The event carries over across the next two days.

http://lciweb.lincolncenter.org/imagination-summit/

Is It Creative? – A five day online discussion around creativity and learning.

Education Scotland would like to invite creative Glow Users to join us for a focused five day online networking event.

8th – 12th August 2011

5 days – 5 simple challenges

Creative Learning Networks – Creativity Portal Partners – Education Scotland

Is It Creative?
A five day online discussion around creativity and learning.

https://portal.glowscotland.org.uk/establishments/nationalsite/Creative%20Learning%20Scotland/Is%20It%20Creative/default.aspx

Using Glow, the Creativity Forum and Glow Meet we will engage in debate and discussion around creativity and its use in the classroom and community centre, its value and definition, and the opportunities and obstacles to sharing the agenda with our partners and colleagues in education.

There will be Glow Meets at specific times – especially for those who have never tried Glow Meet before or are slightly afraid – and CPD sessions on the Creativity Portal and associated Glow tools. Outside of these the Creativity Forum and Glow Meet will be available throughout the week for you to share and discuss whenever you have the time or something to say.

This is an ideal opportunity to:

Gain confidence and knowledge in Glow Meet.
Gain confidence in Glow Forum.
Network with national creative organisations and Creative Learning Networks – ‘face to face’.
Contribute to the ongoing national debate around creativity and learning.
Leave a valuable resource behind for teachers and educators to reference when thinking about the role of creativity in their work.

For anyone who is lucky enough to be on holiday that week you can always contribute to the Creativity Forum and Creativity Archive before or after the week.

Do let us know if you will be joining us at any point during the week – we would love to hear from you. You can introduce yourself on the Glow Group itself or email Stephen at stephen.bullock@educationscotland.gov.uk

Award winning author on Skye

Award winning writer and storyteller Lari Don is returning to her Skye roots.
Lari, whose mum was brought up in Portree, when her father, Iain Murray, was the headmaster in the town, will be visiting the island on Friday 6 August. Now living in Leith, Lari is planning to hold two separate sessions at Portree Community Library during which she will read extracts from her books and chat with local youngsters about her writing career.

http://www.highland.gov.uk/yourcouncil/news/newsreleases/2011/July/2011-07-20-04.htm

Glow Maintenance

Due to essential maintenance work Glow will be unavailable as of tomorrow for three working days (23rd – 27th July 2011).
During this time the Creativity Blogs, Case Studies and Glow Groups will all be unavailable. However you can still search the Creativity Portal for inspiration, resources and creative partners. There are now 90 resources to take a creative dawdle through and 73 creative partners to investigate. Happy hunting!

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