Resources: A Creative Curriculum

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Resources: A Creative Curriculum

This is a group for anyone working with young people; a platform for you to share your ideas, activities and lesson plans created by you; if you happen to use NTW shows as your initial stimulus, then even better!  We are looking for fresh, innovative ideas with creativity at its heart, no matter what the subject area.  If you have any exemplar work of which you are particularly proud, any videos or audio of your pupils engaged in exciting creative activities then please include it here also.   We look forward to hearing your amazing ideas! 

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Comment by Sophie Lewis on August 5, 2020 at 10:41

Check out our unique CPD opportunity for primary and
secondary school teachers at any stage of their career, closing this Friday 7th August:

Edrychwch ar yn gyfle DPP cyffrous i athrawon ar unrhyw gam o’u gyrfa, yn cau dydd Gwener 7fed Awst:

https://www.nationaltheatrewales.org/opportunities/teacher-call-out...

Comment by Sophie Lewis on July 20, 2020 at 4:12
Have a look at this great opportunity to work with us to create inspiring educational resources for KS2+3 around Go Tell The Bees! We're looking for 6 Creative Thinkers to help us create a Learning Hive. Closing date 31 July. Find out more:
Edrychwch ar y cyfle arbenning i gweithio gyda ni i datblygu adnoddau addysgiadol ysbrydoledig ar gyfer CA2+3 o gwmpas Go Tell The Bees! Rydym yn chwilio am 6 Meddyliwr Creadigol i’n helpu i greu Ystorfa Ddysgu. Dyddiad cau 31 Gorffennaf. Rhagor o wybodaeth:
Comment by Sophie Lewis on May 28, 2020 at 2:03

Cynffig Comprehensive School in Bridgend have taken part in Go Tell The Bees Sunflower make and have shared their fab creations! -

https://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/profiles/blogs/go-tell-t...

Comment by Naomi Chiffi on September 17, 2018 at 21:44

Check out this brilliant training opportunity from our friends at Amnesty International.

This is a fantastic CPD course for anyone with a passion for teaching the next generation about human rights.

Become an Amnesty Teacher or Advisor

Do you know a teacher with a passion for human rights? Let them know about Amnesty International’s Continuing Professional Development programme to become a certified Amnesty Teacher. Over 3 training days, they can explore exciting new resources, tools and methods to deliver human rights education in their classroom and wider school community. Find out more here and apply here.  

 

Are you an experienced human rights teacher? Lend your skills and wisdom to Amnesty’s Teacher Advisory Group. Through termly meetings and online discussion, help them to develop the Amnesty Teacher Programme and better support teachers to teach human rights. Email Amnesty to find out more.

 

Comment by Naomi Chiffi on January 8, 2018 at 4:54

We have a very exciting opportunity for a Creative Assistant to work with NTW TEAM on our latest TEAM Education project - this time we will be working with a school in Pembrokeshire. Please check out my blog post if you would like to find out more!

Mae gyda ni cyfle gwych am Cynorthwyyd Creadigol i weithio gyda NTW TEAM ar ein prosiect TEAM Addysg diweddaraf - y tro yma fe fyddwn ni yn gweithio gyda ysgol yn Sir Benfro. Edrychwch ar fy nhudalen blog os hoffech ragor o wybodaeth!

Comment by Naomi Chiffi on October 12, 2017 at 23:05

Words That Burn is Amnesty International's new educational resource - a poetry and protest pack that is simply brilliant! Teachers, pupils, parents, everyone - use it!

Mae Words That Burn yn adnodd addysg newydd Amnesty International - prosiect bendigedig barddoniaeth a phrotest! Athrawon, ddisgyblion, rhieni, pawb - defnyddiwch!

https://www.amnesty.org.uk/…/words-burn-explore-human-right…

Comment by Zoe Munn on February 15, 2017 at 3:35

Arts Active will be holding an Artist's Fair and Regional Network Event for A2:Connect Arts and Education Network Central and South area at the beginning of April. Its an event designed to showcase artists and arts organisations who work in schools and to build connections and generate engagement within the sector. Among the delegates will be headteachers, creative agents, arts development staff and other arts professionals involved in bringing artists into schools. 

The free event will be at Cyfarthfa High School on 5th April. There will be opportunities to deliver workshops which can be observed by delegates, a trade fair in the main hall where artists and arts organisations will have stalls to showcase their work with schools, and then a Regional Network Meeting with a panel led discussion, and some Pecha Kucha style artists presentations.
Call out for artists attached Artists Callout A2ConnectArtistsFair.pdf
please share with anyone who might be interested.
Booking for delegates is HERE all welcome!
Any queries please contact zoe@artsactive.org.uk
Thanks!
Comment by Thomas Dillon on December 23, 2016 at 13:35

I'd like to mention the online resource we have created at the World Intellectual Property Organization on respect for copyright.

www.respectforcopyright.org is a set of teaching tools that we developed with Ian Wall of The Film House. If anyone wants to adapt the materials in some way (e.g., a Welsh language version), they are welcome to get in touch.

We are working on a similar resource on trade marks, which should be finished by the end of March 2017.

Comment by Naomi Chiffi on June 27, 2016 at 23:19

Hi Bill!  When I said "Before I Leave" I was referring to the play rather than my employment status...:)

Comment by Naomi Chiffi on June 27, 2016 at 23:19

If you are a teacher or work with young people and would be interested in some scripts to help creatively engage with your groups, then please do get in touch as we have scripts available which we would be happy to donate to you.   We currently have copies of The Dark Philosophers based on the stories of Gwyn Thomas and adapted by Carl Grose as well as A Provinicial Life, by Peter Gill and based on the work of Anton Chekhov.  If you would be interested, just let us know. 

 

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