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Road Map for Arts Education
Building Creative Capacities for the 21st Century. An important theoretical and practical framework that provides guidance for advancing the qualitative development and growth of arts education. —View
The Creativity Post
The Creativity Post is a non-profit committed to sharing the very best content on creativity, in all of its forms: from scientific discovery to philosophical debate, from entrepreneurial ventures to educational reform. —View
This Sucks: The Movie!
Featuring a cast of hundreds of nursery pupils this is an original film that engaged a wide community of early years children. —View
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Meet Our Authors
The Meet Our Authors programme exploits cutting-edge technology to bring the best children's authors to children, young people and their parents across the UK. The project broadcasts children's author events live over the internet, in conjunction with —View
Storyboxes at Ratho school
The Scottish Storytelling Centre worked with the whole school staff and pupils. Storyboxes filled with a range of colourful objects, toys, stories and activity cards stimulate children's imaginations and lead them into oral storytelling. —View
This View of Life
'This View of Life' was an innovative partnership project between a theatre and national collection designed to create a learning experience for pupils and demonstrate to teachers the potential for interdisciplinary learning supported by drama. —View
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Royal Shakespeare Company webcast – Monday July 2nd
On Monday 2 July at 10.30, a filmed version of I, Cinna (The Poet) will be streamed exclusively to schools around the UK. The film will be followed by a live question and answer session with the actor and writer. —View
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Short-listed Authors For The Angus Book Award Visit Schools
In the run-up to the announcement of the winner of the 2012 Angus Book Award <http://www.angus.gov.uk/bookaward/default.htm> , the short-listed authors will have a full day of visits to the eight Angus secondary schools on Tuesday 22 May, to meet pupils who have taken part in the voting process. The four novels in the running for this year’s award were read by around 400 Angus third year pupils before they voted for their favourite book in a secret ballot. The winner will be revealed at the award ceremony which this year is being held at Carnoustie High School. —View
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Daybreak to broadcast live from Edinburgh Castle
JUBILEE JAMBOREE. Gethin Jones from ITV1’S flagship breakfast programme, Daybreak, is coming to broadcast live from Edinburgh Castle (Crown Square) on Monday 28th May 2012 to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and we want SCHOOLS to join us for a fun packed morning. We’ll be putting up the bunting to celebrate her Majesty’s reign and will have special guests, music and Scottish dancing! —View
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Fast Girls – Special Film Preview with Cast Q&A
Wednesday 13 June 10.00am – 12.15pm —View
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Eric Booth Masterclass – motivating arts learning experiences
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Tam O’Shanter reboot
The poem Tam o’ Shanter was written by Robert Burns in 1790 and its 224 lines, tradition has it, were composed in a single afternoon. A new challenge has been set to reboot Tam o’ Shanter, bringing it up to date in a new and original version that follows the structure of Burns’ poem but would be relevant in the twenty-first century. —View
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