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Arts Development Officer Post – East Dunbartonshire

Arts Development Officer (Temporary)
Grade 7
Closing Date 11 June
An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and committed person to develop arts provision in East Dunbartonshire for a 12 month period.

As a member of the Cultural Development Team you will be responsible for the effective and efficient delivery of arts and events across East Dunbartonshire. You will be developing programmes which support and promote community arts participation. Partnership working is a key aspect of the role, and you will also be involved in supporting a range of key programmes for 2014, such as an inaugural John Muir Festival, and the Commonwealth Games

This post is temporary, until end of August 2014

Location: Trust HQ, William Patrick Library, Kirkintilloch

To discuss the post in more detail, please contact Frances MacArthur, Cultural Development Manager on 0141 777 3143.

For more information click on the following link:

Arts Development Officer Post, East Dunbartonshire

Artworks Scotland ‘Placements in Practice’ seminar

‘Placements in Practice’ seminar
Guinness Room,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
25th June 2013, 10am-4pm

ArtWorks Scotland is pleased to invite you to ‘Placements in Practice’, a day focusing on student artists learning in a range of social contexts.

Join us in exploring good practice in student placements, and the role this experience can play in preparing artists to work in participatory settings.

The event is aimed at both Higher and Further Education institutions, and cultural organisations, and will create a space to:

·  share learning from live projects

·  have a critical cross-institutional and organizational dialogue

·  discuss the ‘recipe’ for good practice – with a view to developing guidance.

The morning will include contributions from The Sage Gateshead, Motherwell College, and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, who will share their experiences of projects that have taken place in prisons, health settings, schools, and wider communities. The afternoon will focus on good practice and guidance.

Lunch will be provided.

The event is free, but places are limited, so please book early.

Sign up for the Placements in Practice seminar by clicking this link

Local Authority and College CLN Collaboration in the Borders

A joint event between the Scottish Borders Council and Borders College CLNs’ was held on Thursday 25th April with the aim of building links across the college and local authority networks. Participants came from Primary, Secondary, FE and HE.  Phil Orr, Borders College Creative Catalyst and Susanne Batchelor, Scottish Borders Council Creative Learning Manager led this initial session. The first part of the morning was spent looking at creativity in education, locally, nationally and internationally through film clips and presentations.

During the second part of the morning participants worked in groups to generate ideas using the ‘Ideas Trail’ toolkit, developed by UXL Ltd. Each group were given a question about Creativity and were asked to come up with 50 ideas.

  1. How do we create different spaces/environments for creative teaching and learning?
  2. How do we engage partners in creative teaching and learning?
  3. How do we assess/measure/capture creativity of students?
  4. How do we improve the way we teach to further develop creativity in our learners?

The ideas were then narrowed down during group discussions and two ‘Red Hot’ ideas were selected and presented. A general discussion was then held around the next steps and how to continue to develop the network.

Some comments from discussions:

“The creative process is a specialist term which needs an agreed definition so we all know what we’re talking about.”

“I love everything about teaching creatively but I’m really concerned about what exactly to write in my planning folder when my HT (and others I’m sure) expect teachers’ plans to detail every session to the nth degree. Looking forward to discussing it further with others.”

“Listening to like minded people – encouraged that teachers too could share the vision for change.”

“Thinking about my own teaching and that I do teach creatively but there is always room to improve and build on.”

“Networking, learning a strategy for starting creative thinking processes in my class and in other education groups of which I am a part.”

Discussion of where to go from here and take it back into the work place to develop. Opportunity to share ideas of how to overcome difficulties and promote ideas further”

“Continue to teach creatively and look to improve it, also to try to encourage colleagues to be open to creativity”

NEXT STEPS:

From the ideas generated and from the feedback received, the next steps for the partnership CLNs from Scottish Borders Council and Borders College are:

  • To continue the innovation conversation in schools and college through further planned joint sessions and CPD
  • To implement some of the Red Hot ideas through pilots on schools and college
  • To develop materials and use processes to allow the sharing of good practice and the continued development of creativity in teaching and learning in the Borders Region.

Project Co-ordinator opportunity with Fèis Rois

Fèis Rois is offering an exciting opportunity for a young person aged 16 – 20 to join its team as a Project Co-ordinator.

The successful candidate will be offered a 1-year full-time contract at Fèis Rois, as well as having the opportunity to work towards a nationally recognised qualification in Community Arts Management through the Creative Apprenticeship scheme.

The apprentice will have the opportunity to work on a number of Fèis Rois projects, including residential courses, the Ceilidh Trail and the national Fèis Rois schools programme.

The successful candidate will also receive numerous professional development opportunities, including:
– Mentoring from experienced members of the Fèis Rois staff team;
– First aid and child protection training from external providers;
– In-house CPD opportunities, including social networking, IT, and creative courses.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about the arts and who has an interest in traditional music. You will have excellent communication and organisational skills and the ability to work as part of a small team.

Salary: £8,500 – £12,500
Term: Fixed Term (One Year)
Deadline: Friday 31st May 2013

For more information and an application form, please visit www.feisrois.org

Creative Development and Connectivity with Dr Suzanne Zeedyk

Kildean Suite, Forth Valley College, Stirling

Thursday, May 9th 2013
4.30pm – 6.30pm
4pm for refreshments and registration

Forth Valley Creative Learning has invited Dr Suzanne Zeedyk to lead the final Creative Conversation in its current programme.

For the past 25 years Suzanne has been an academic researcher, studying babies’ innate ability to communicate and connect with other people. In 1993, Suzanne took up an academic post in the UK as a Developmental Psychologist at the University of Dundee and has remained there since, currently holding the post of Honorary Fellow.  She is an inspiring and thought-provoking speaker.

Suzanne has loved what the field of Developmental Psychology has taught her, why it is that a child’s earliest years have such a profound effect on their later years, including their emotional security, their trust in others, their self-confidence, their relationships, their connectivity. Now she wants to help ensure that this knowledge is spread as widely as possible and frequently acts as partner or speaker for a wide range of organisations throughout the UK and abroad including police, educators, health workers, nursery staff, parent groups and children’s theatre groups helping them to better understand the neuroscientific, biological, and psychological evidence concerning the human need for emotional connection, something creativity can be a channel for. Suzanne feels if we overlook emotional connection, then we all pay for it, through the services that governments need to fund such as prisons, mental health programmes, hospitals, fostering arrangements, extra support in schools and other services.

To book a free ticket for the event click on the following link:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/333091

For further information contact:

hoarec@stirling.gov.uk or gayle.martin@falkirk.gov.uk

Further events will be planned for the academic year 2013/14.  Please keep a look out on the Forth Valley Creative Learning Website

Making Tracks at Campsie View with Quavers Music

Kirsty Hamilton From Quavers Music has been working at Campsie View School
to provide Music Opportunities for Children.

The project ‘Making Tracks’ which began in January and finishes in June
2013 will enable children and young people with additional support needs to
access high quality music making activity. Children will be supported to
take ownership of their work by leading the group in performance of their
composition. Quavers Music courses develop Emotional Personal and Social
Skills, Communication and Language; Knowledge and Understanding of the
World, Physical Development: and Expression and Imagination.

The project has been supported by Creative Scotland’s Youth Music
Initiative, Quavers Music and East Dunbartonshire Leisure Culture Trust.

For more information please contact:

Esmee Thompson Cultural Coordinator
Esmee.Thompson@eastdunbarton.gov.uk

0141 777 3092

East Dunbartonshire Youth Music Forum

East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust has been successful in securing funding from Creative Scotland’s Youth Music Initiative to establish a Youth Music Forum in East Dunbartonshire.

East Dunbartonshire’s Forum will be established through an initial mapping of music provision highlighting the wealth of quality opportunities currently offered and new wider opportunities to support young people to engage in music activity. A report detailing this will be available in June 2013.

A series of events and professional development opportunities will be offered to teachers, music tutors music groups and young people. East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust are currently looking for volunteers and music
organisations who would like to be involved.

If you would like more information or to be involved in the forum activities please contact:

Esmee Thompson Cultural Coordinator

Tel 0141 777 3092

Esmee.Thompson@eastdunbarton.gov.uk

East Dunbartonshire Trails and Tails Programme – heritage learning through the arts

East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust has recently been successful in securing funding to deliver a community consultation. Eight events were held between April and May 2013.

The events asked eleven local communities questions about the importance of local heritage and place and explored the ways in  which we can creatively engage communities in their own Heritage through the Arts. The information gathered will inform a stage two application which aims to create a series of community and artist led sculptural trails across the authority thorough a two year programme of cultural activity and volunteer training programmes, working in partnership with local heritage groups and community councils.

This project has been provided in partnership with The National Lottery, Heritage Lottery Fund

For more information please contact Esmee Thompson Cultural Coordinator
Esmee.Thompson@eastdunbarton.gov.uk  0141 777 3092

UK Safer Internet Centre – E-safety briefing events

After holding a major E-safety Live event in Edinburgh last year, the UK Safer Internet Centre is coming back to Scotland to deliver free e-safety briefings in May. The briefings are aimed at teachers and all other professionals working with children and young people, such as, social workers, early years workers, youth workers, police officers, etc.

The sessions are two hours long and have information around internet safety –  new online technologies and risks, updates on available tools and resources, latest research and developments.

Dates and venues:
14 May am – Edinburgh
14 May pm – Glasgow
15 May am – Perth
15 May pm – Fife
16 May – Inverness

For more information and to register go to www.esafetylive.com

Fuselab – an immersive learning experience for 16-20 year olds

Fuselab is an out of this world experience for 16-20 year olds at Edinburgh’s
Summerhall in which they’ll plan the future of an uninhabited world.

Fuselab is looking for 80 innovative and creative minds – scientists, artists and
engineers – to help develop a sustainable way of life, free from the
constraints of the systems and structures we live by here on Earth.

Participants will be asked to challenge their thinking through workshops, skills sessions, talks and games; collaborating to design, prototype and test ideas.

FUSELAB 1      1–5 July 2013

FUSELAB 2      5–9 July 2013

Applications for both sessions close on Wednesday 8 May.

40 participants will be selected per session.

Fuselab is completely free of charge, with accommodation and all meals provided.

TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT: sciencefestival.co.uk/fuselab