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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The Education Resource Service in North Lanarkshire – adding to the cultural life of schools..
The Education Resource Service in North Lanarkshire exists primarily to support learning and teaching in educational establishments across the authority. This is done in a number of ways.
The ERS provides a range of resources from topic boxes to artefacts to DVDs and CPD. A catalogue is produced annually which details exactly what is available to borrow. ERS Brochure 2013
The team of Children and Young People’s Librarians support educational establishments across North Lanarkshire with all sorts of innovative extravaganzas. CYPLs provide library based support and advice to schools. See this document Libraries Supporting Learning for some examples. ERS Libraries Supporting Learning
The ERS has a blog which you can follow which is updated regularly with interesting projects and possible uses for resources to support the curriculum in many creative ways.
For further information, please contact the ERS at the following address:
Education Resource Service
c/o Clyde Valley High School
Castlehill Road
Wishaw
ML2 0LS
Tel: 01698 403510
Email: ersmail@northlan.gov.uk
Blog: http://ersnlc.wordpress.com
Gerry Durkin Training Events
Kirk O’Shotts Primary School was visited by storyteller, Gerry Durkin on Monday 30 April who ran separate staff and parent workshops. Both workshops received positive feedback. Gerry gave a number of useful pointers for developing storytelling for children of all ages. A few of these will be listed below, underneath the following picture gallery:
Tips for storytelling:
- storytelling is particularly beneficial for ‘hard to reach’ children and those that are visual learners
- you may use books as a visual stimulus, but adapt the story or make up your own
- children love to join in, so choose stories with lots of repetition
- settle children into a storytelling session with a familiar song, rhyme or piece of music that they can join in with
- be imaginative when choosing your storytelling environment, try to make it different from the norm if possible, i.e. outside, multi-purpose room, etc.
- use different pace and noise level of stories to energise and then calm children down again
- sourcing stories can be done via Google, going to hear another storyteller, your own experiences, adapting existing stories
- bring in a social or behavioural aspect to your stories to provoke meaningful discussion at the end of the story
- don’t over-use props as they may just distract from the story… allow pupils to use their imagination and create pictures and images in their minds
- prepare your stories in advance so that you can tell them confidently to your children
- relax and enjoy the experience