Creative Conversation with Tim Brighouse

The third of this series of Creative Conversations (and the first of 2013) will be on Thursday 31st January at 4pm for 4.30 till 5.30pm with wine and canapes afterwards (venue to follow with confirmation of attendance). The Creative Catalyst this session is Tim Brighouse.

Professor Tim Brighouse will share and discuss how encouraging creativity and improving schools has to be a joint effort involving partnership, commitment and shared purpose. That is how Tim Brighouse has worked throughout his career. He has one of the most remarkable track records in education throughout which runs a commitment to creativity in every sense. This is a rare opportunity to engage with Tim Brighouse in a conversation about creativity and how to achieve the best outcomes for young people without compromising the quality of education and experience. Tim will bring wisdom, experience, curiosity and interest – come and join in!

Mike Rosendale (Head of Service Schools and Communities) will provide the welcome and as with all previous Creative Conversations, David Cameron will facilitate the discussion. You are invited to continue the conversations afterwards with Tim, Mike, David and colleagues over wine and canapes!

To book a place, please contact Linda Lees: Linda.Lees@edinburgh.gov.uk

GIRFEC blog:Supporting young people to become responsible citizens

David Anderson, the Chief Executive of South Ayrshire Council, explains why it’s everyone’s job to support children and young people to become responsible adults: Responsible citizens

Tam Baillie, Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People, discusses the importance of respect for children and young people: Respecting children and young people

Overcoming barriers to inclusion written by Sharon Johnston, Association of Support for Learning Officers

Health and Wellbeing at Transition event, Saturday 23 February 2013

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow

Education Scotland would like to invite practitioners working in upper primary and secondary, in particular guidance/pupil support, HWB leads or senior managers with responsibility for primary/secondary transition to this event.

The aims of the day are to:

  • Build capacity in practitioners to deliver HWB with particular reference to transition from primary to secondary.
  • Share good practice in relation to specific transition programmes which feature health and wellbeing as their focus.
  • Highlight ways in in which cluster colleagues could work collaboratively using HWB organisers as a framework to facilitate smooth primary/secondary transition.
  • Help provide realistic, credible solution to meeting the challenges faced by young people during the transition from primary to secondary.

During the day there will be the opportunity to attend workshops on different areas of health and wellbeing, engage in professional dialogue and listen to inspiring speakers.  Register online

New support materials for S3 profiling

From June 2013 all young people in S3 will produce a profile which reflects their progress and achievements.

Further support for schools for the implementation of the profiling process, with a focus on S3, is now available in the National Assessment Resource (NAR) in the form of exemplar case studies, learner profiles and ‘snapshots’ of learner comments.

Use the S3 Profiles quick link on the National Assessment Resource homepage to access the materials. https://www.narscotland.org.uk (Requires Glow or SQA Connect login).

Festival of Dangerous Ideas: The Emporium Revisited

Tuesday 29 January 2013

10:00 – 12:30

Citizen M, Glasgow

This half day event will highlight some of the innovative and exciting ideas that we initially discovered at The Emporium of Dangerous Ideas, the final day of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Participants will get the opportunity to discover a range of approaches to engaging learners, make contacts and connections that will inspire them to think differently. There will be plenty of opportunity to create your own ideas and contribute towards next year’s Festival of Dangerous Ideas.

View programme and book online

Creativity and Learning in the Wild

Tuesday 26 February 2013

10:00 – 16:00

The Falcon Education Centre, Aviemore

This active, outdoor event aims to inspire lecturers to work creatively out of doors, developing interdisciplinary skills with creative approaches.

The event will also offer an opportunity to develop an understanding of the John Muir Award and how this can be used to enhance learners’ skill and qualifications. A major feature of the day will be designing and carrying out activities including shelter building, generating ideas of how to use this as potential evidence for assessment.

View programme and book online

Glow TV events coming up

Assessment Community – 10 Key Assessment Messages, 16 January 2013, 8.20 am, http://glo.li/WoBjb1

Join the Education Scotland Assessment Team for a series of Glow Meets taking place in the Assessment Community. This first early bird event looks at the 10 key assessment messages and will be hosted by Catherine Lawson from the team.

NB: This same event will also run on Thursday 17 January at 3.45 pm


Paper Creativity Challenge – Prezi, 18 January, 9.30 am http://glo.li/11umxY7

This Glow Meet is one in a series which is taking place over the next few weeks.

Prezi is a large blank sheet of digital paper which can be edited easily to share beautiful interactive presentations. This Glow Meet will share how to create an education account with Prezi.  Prezi basics and then some ideas for using prezi for storytelling.

Paper Creativity Challenge – Make a Book with an Artist, 21 January, 11.00 amhttp://glo.li/Vkl0Q1

During this Glow TV session the artist will demonstrate three examples of making books, first is the five minute note book made from just one piece of paper, the second is the simple concertina folded book and lastly a basic hand sewn note book.

Paper Creativity Challenge – Meerkat Mail, 22 January, 11.00 am http://glo.li/Vpe5Fh

Join Margo Kerr, Early Years Development Officer in West Lothian to listen to the wonderful story of Meerkat Mail by Emily Gravett and find out about this week’s creativity challenge. We know you can do it!!

Assessment Community – What is the NAR? 22 January 2013, 8.20 am,  http://glo.li/WoCvuW

Join the Education Scotland Assessment Team for a series of Glow Meets taking place in the Assessment Community.

This early bird event is entitled ‘What is the NAR? and will be hosted by Jem Anderson from the team.

NB: This same event will also run on Thursday 24 January at 3.45 pm

Holocaust Memorial Day – Scotland 2013 – Arts Event

23 January, 2 pm, http://glo.li/RzCc1t

Join us for this first event for Holocaust Memorial Day – Scotland 2013, where young people from across Scotland interpret HMD 2013 theme Communities Together Build a Bridge through the arts in film, drama, song and more.

Burns bash http://blogs.educationscotland.gov.uk/glowscotland/2013/01/16/burns-bash/

Join us for our celebration of the birth of Burns and the life and work of our famous bard on Friday 25 January at 9.30 am. This year we want you to be able to share what you have been doing in your schools and classrooms so join us for our Burns Bash.

If you would like to share your Scottish poems, dances or art work then make sure that you are with us that day to let other schools see what you have been doing – remember we always need an audience too so if you don’t want to perform then please just join us anyway.

For full details of Glow TV events, please log in to Glow and view the current schedule:

https://portal.glowscotland.org.uk/establishments/nationalsite/GlowTV/tvpages/Schedule.aspx.

(Glow log-in and password required).

S3 female pupils create performance for early years pupils

As part of East Dunbartonshire’s Creative Learning Network programme, Visible Fictions Theatre Company worked with a group of S3 female pupils over a period of 3 months at the end of 2012 to create a performance for early years The Christmas Bee

“It’s the night before Christmas and everyone is full of yuletide joy and merriness – well almost everyone.  When three misbehaving youngsters go a step too far it’s time for some Christmas magic to intervene and show them the error of their ways.  These young divas will never look at a pot of honey the same way again!!!

This immersive theatrical adventure combines classic storytelling with interactive play.  It has all the components of a feel good night out at the theatre and more.”

The Performance was delivered to an audience of 4 local nursery schools over two days – 19th and 20th of December 2012 at Kilmardinny Arts Centre Bearsden and was featured in a press article by the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald.

The Creative Learning Network in East Dunbartonshire aims to provide sustainable support mechanisms and enhancement of Network infrastructure for the engagement of pupils and staff in training, workshops and events.

The Network brings together an evolving collective of people who will develop a common language for Creative Learning by sharing experiences, ideas, skills and knowledge with one another through creative and cultural participation.

Meet the Artist events at Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Dewar Arts Award – Meet the Artist Events at the Botanics – Saturday 19 January and Saturday 23 February

The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh is holding two ‘Meet the Artist’ events in connection with its ‘Roots to Shoots’ exhibition. The events feature successful Scottish artists who have forged careers in the arts and provide an opportunity for young people interested in a career in the arts to find out more.

Organised in connection to the ‘Roots to Shoots’ exhibition currently on display in the John Hope Gateway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, these events offer the opportunity to meet artists who have received a Dewar Arts Award (www.dewarawards.org).

In the first session, on Saturday 19 January, the jeweller Jonathan Boyd will be interviewed by the novelist Jenni Fagan. In the second, on Saturday 23 February, the painter Caroline Walker will be interviewed by curator Eve Smith.

For further information about the artists taking part in each event, please view the PDFs: Meet the Artist Events at the Botanics – Dewar Arts Awards

and visit

http://www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/event-details/2565

http://www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/event-details/2566

For further information about the ‘Roots to Shoots’ exhibition, please visit http://www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/event-details/2603

The events are free; please email Lauren Bick at events@rbge.org.uk to book your place in advance.

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