Using Shakespeare to Engage Boys -Globe Theatre
Friday 22 February 2013 at 17:00 Throughout the short course teachers will be supported by Shakespeare’s Globe’s educational specialist who has developed dynamic learning approaches to exploring Shakepeare’s plays with boys. Their approach to supporting teachers will in turn aid secondary pupils to better understand characterization, themes and language. Shakespeare’s Globe use a variety of techniques to explore and experiment with text; from the actor’s viewpoint and from the director’s, differing interpretations of the same play and interactive tasks to bring the text to life. A short but specific focus of the day will be on Romeo and Juliet. |
Creative Leadership Symposium – How do we embed creativity into the core curriculum?
Thurs 21st Feb The Arches How do we embed creativity into the core curriculum? How can we be responsive to the individual needs of students and learners? What is classroom inertia and how does creative practice offer a way of reimaging how a curriculum is offered? Is it possible for artists, creative educators and teachers to work collaboratively to offer a more radical pedagogy measured by more than subject achievement? Who might lead this and does it work? Is it effective? What are the benefits of this approach? How might this impact on future pedagogical approaches? For the culmination of their creative leadership project 100 Little Pennies, run by Gary Gardiner at Oakgrove Primary School in Glasgow, The Arches are hosting a symposium event, followed by drinks, nibbles and an opportunity to network. Introduced by Dee Heddon (University of Glasgow), contributors include Gary Gardiner and Murray Wason (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), David Cameron (Director of The Real David Cameron LTD), Helen Nicholson (Professor of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway) and Lesley Dunlop (Education Consultant). David Cameron on Creativity and Education GTCS has published an article on creativity by Educationalist David Cameron, Director, The Read David Cameron Ltd. It is an expanded version of his TEDx presentation from Buenos Aires and acknowledges some of our achievements in Scotland from 2012. GTCS article: http://bit.ly/shaping_the_inheritance TEDx talk video on Creativity Portal: http://creativityportal.org.uk/?q=&c=,videos Partnership Grants Scheme for Primary and Secondary Schools (UK)The Royal Society has announced that its Partnership Grants programme has re-opend for applications. Through the programme, grants of between £250 and £3,000 are available to support teachers, scientists and engineers help develop science projects. The aim is to make the teaching of science more interesting within primary and secondary schools. Any UK primary or secondary school teacher or practising scientist/engineer can apply as long as the students involved in the project are between 5 and 18. Since 2000, the scheme has awarded over £1.1 million to 660 schools. Examples of previously funded projects include:
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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre News
Our exciting new season of Puppets, Shows, Workshops and Birthday Parties at the Scottish Mask And Puppet Centre starts this Sat 19 Jan / Sun 20 Jan 2.00pm with the Paper Bag Princess by Pavla’s Puppets and ends with the Amazing Mr Noah by Professor Popup’s Puppets on Sat 1 Jun / Sun 2 Jun 2.00pm.
Look out for the amazing small space show Toowittoowoo by Sokobauno & Grinagog Theatre in a 1960’s Cheltenham Fawn Caravan, which seats just 15 children and adults on Sun 10 Mar 11.00 – 4.00pm on the hour along with refreshments and home-baking! Why not pop over after a Sunday walk in the Botanic Gardens, just along the road from us.
Don’t miss our events for this year’s Glasgow International Comedy Festival between Sat 16 – Sun 24 Mar- Laughology Workshop , Big Magic Wand, Funny Puppets Workshop, Magical Mayhem and Jango’s Jolly Show.
We have two Easter holiday workshop days on Thurs 4 and Fri 5 Apr. Do you know what a Croc ‘O’ Dragon is? Look out for our next newsletter with details of our proposed exciting new theatre space on site here at SMPC. In the interim we would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year from SMPC and we hope to see you soon at the Puppet Centre.
Let’s Dance Festival at MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling
Let’s Dance Festival 2013: 20 -23 March
Get your dancing shoes on for macrobert’s second annual Let’s Dance Festival!
There are plenty of opportunities for schools to get involved with our Let’s Dance Festival through seeing shows and taking part in participatory productions and workshops. Highlights of shows include:
enso by LaNua – WED 20 MAR
Out Of His Skin – by 2Faced Dance Co. WED 20 MAR
Rapunzel – by balletLORENT – FRI 22 MAR
Innocence – by Scottish Dance Theatre – SAT 23 MAR
Community Dance Showcase – SAT 23 MAR
Further information on all Let’s Dance shows.
To book, please contact Box Office on 01786 466666, or email groups@macrobert.org
New Glow meets for January 2013
Paper Creativity Challenge – Paper Making Workshop, Today, 11 am http://glo.li/VVDkvv
Make delicate handmade papers from pulps. Learn simple techniques suitable for using at home such as how to create a smooth surface texture for printing on, soaking and blending recycled paper and then also painting with coloured pulp.
Paper Creativity Challenge – Ernest, 15 January 2013, 11 am http://glo.li/VVDuTD
Now it is your chance to Glow Meet with Catherine Rayner as she reads her book ‘Ernest’. During this session you will have the opportunity to read and explore the story of Ernest, a rather large moose, with early years pupils and then Catherine will work with older children and demonstrate to them how to illustrate texts. Ideally learners should have paper and paint so that they can also try the techniques.
National Galleries of Scotland and the Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools 2013
Schools are encouraged to enter the above competition, now celebrating its tenth birthday! The closing date is 3rd May 2013 and the themes for this year are as follows:
Category A Nursery: Let’s Play!
Category B Primary 1-3: Dog
Category C Primary 4-7: Scary Creatures and Creepy Things
Category D S1-S2: See It, Frame It, Draw It
Category E Special Education Schools: Water, Water Everywhere
Category F Group Entries: Any of the above themes
Full details can be found at www.nationalgalleries.org/schoolartcompetition
See the leaflet here 2013_ArtCompA3_flyer-poster_vFINAL
Fringe Schools Poster Competition 2013
The search for the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Poster has begun!
The Fringe Schools Poster Competition is open to all Scottish students aged 5 – 16. We are looking for a unique and eye-catching poster design that represents the variety and vibrancy of the Fringe – the rest is up to you.
Use our learning resources, including lesson plans linked to Curriculum for Excellence experiences and outcomes, to introduce your pupils to the Fringe and inspire them to create winning posters!
The winning design will become the official poster for the 2013 Fringe and there are prizes of up to £750 for the top three artists and their schools. Your pupils could also be in with the chance of seeing their artwork displayed in an exhibition. To get started, for details of how to enter, and to download the entry pack and learning resources, visit www.edfringe.com/poster.