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Featuring publications from the Scottish Arts Council about Arts education in Scotland
 
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  2009
The art of learning
This publication demonstrates how the arts and creativity can be used across the curriculum. This practical guide will share some of the learning that emerged from the Arts Across the Curriculum project, and illustrates – through case studies – the process, impact, and links to Curriculum for Excellence. This is a resource for the whole schools’ community and all those with an interest in quality learning and teaching.
 
 
 
  2009
Cultural Co-ordinators in Schools
Cultural Co-ordinators work to facilitate arts and cultural heritage visits, events and workshops for their local schools. This list gives contact details of the co-ordinators and also states which Local Authority they work for in Scotland.
 
 
 
  2009
Cultural Co-ordinators in Schools (Excel list)
Cultural Co-ordinators work on facilitating arts and cultural heritage visits, events, and workshops for their local schools. This is a list of contact details for the co-ordinators which also states which Local Authority they work for in Scotland.
 
 
 
  2009
Creative Links Officers/ Cultural Co-ordinator Managers in Scotland
A list of Creative Links & Cultural Co-ordinator Managers in Scotland. Creative links posts access local, national and international professional arts resources to augment arts experiences for children and young people in their area.
 
 
 
  2009
Education Work of Foundation Organisations
This report, commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council, presents an analysis of information gathered on the education work and the strategic and operational approaches of organisations in receipt of Scottish Arts Council foundation funding (Foundation Organisations). The data collected revealed a number of patterns and commonalities in the way that organisations perceive and approach education work.
 
 
 
  2009
Quick Guide (Arts Education)
Aimed at artists, arts organisations, partners and other policy makers, the Quick Guides give a brief snapshot of the current context in each artform and in the areas of audience development and education, where specialist teams work across the organisation. The Quick Guides highlight priorities in crafts, dance, drama, literature, music, visual arts, audience development and arts education. They describe the steps we will take in each area of the arts to ensure we meet our goal.
 
 
 
  2008
Executive Summary by CAHRU on Dance-in-Schools Initiative
This report presents the findings from an evaluation undertaken by the Child and Adolescent Health Research Unit (CAHRU) at The University of Edinburgh of the ‘Dance-in-Schools Initiative’ (DISI). The DISI consisted of a five-week programme of dance, delivered to primary and secondary school pupils across all 32 local authorities in Scotland between 2005 and 2008.
 
 
 
  2008
Young Persons Arts Award
This report presents the findings of a study commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council to explore options around the potential development of an arts award scheme for young people in Scotland. During the transition to Creative Scotland the recommendations of this report will not be progressed, but will be used to inform planning and development for the new organisation.
 
 
 
  2008
Evaluation of the Arts Across the Curriculum Project
Arts Across the Curriculum is a three-year national arts education research project sponsored by the Scottish Government (formerly Scottish Executive) Future Learning and Teaching (FLaT) programme, the Scottish Arts Council, and seven local authorities, and looks at teachers and artists working in partnership to deliver the curriculum using the arts as a catalyst for learning.
 
 
 
  2007
Firing The Imagination 2
This publication highlights the potential of high-quality arts providers working in partnership with organisations engaged in community learning and development and informal learning.
 
 
 
Queen Frog's Wedding rehearsal; Photo: Mike Bolam
Haydn Youth String Orchestra; Photo: Sara Simmons
Queen Frog's Wedding rehearsal; Photo: Mike Bolam
Singers peform "Voice of a City"; Photo: Douglas Robertson
Hazlewood School panel, created by Stephen Bird; Photo: Stephen Bird
Arts Across the Curriculum training event; Photo: Kate Robertson
Arts Across the Curriculum training event; Photo: Kate Robertson
Minstrel in the Gallery, Onthank PS; Photo: East Ayrshire Council
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