In October 2016, a very special Arts Award project occurred.
Within a month, Sarah was on the train to Aberdeen to meet the headteacher of Kaimhill Primary School.
With funding secured through See Think Make (a social enterprise and the Arts Award training, support and development agency in Scotland) from Awards for All and Time To Shine (Creative Scotland), the team, led by Sarah and Pauline, took over the school for the week. The theme for the week was ‘Jump in and run with it’, which was a useful mantra for both the young learners and the staff team.
Here’s some of the things they got up to:
Teachers looked at the impact of the project:
“I think the biggest thing I did a lot more of during the week was using the iPads and just letting the children sort of run with it. They were in groups more… and again in terms of my IT knowledge and what they can do they’re a bit more confident to try things”
“Another thing is… I’m going to have a block of time, probably on a Friday, where we are just going to do something arts based… and not feeling guilty about it, not thinking I could have been spending that time doing more maths or I could have been spending all that time doing spelling for the 5th time this week. Just saying, you know what, expressive arts are just as important and we are going to spend an hour and a half doing music or art or something, just to make sure it is in there every week.”
They used Arts Award logbooks and SeeSaw for the portfolios. The use of SeeSaw brought an
The project had a wider intention of providing inspiration and clear planning for other schools to do something similar. They shared all the lesson plans online, with links to the relevant Experiences & Outcomes on the Curriculum for Excellence, alongside hints and tips for creative digital evidencing. See Think Make also ran follow up CPD sessions for trained advisers across Scotland.
The last words though, should go to a couple of the young learners:
Arts Award in Takeover week: “I’d say it’s changed my life because I used to feel like art was just drawing. It’s so hard and it’s so fun and it takes so much time, I wish we could do this again.”
“Best. Week. Ever”