February 23, 2012

Cross-curriculum priority : Asia and Australia¹s engagement with Asia

The ‘organising ideas’ for the Asia priority provide enormous possibilities for embedding Studies of Asia across the curriculum.  Your response to the latest version of the ‘organising ideas’ for the Asia priority in the Australian Curriculum are most welcome.

Asia and its diversity
OI.1     The peoples and countries of Asia are diverse in ethnic background, traditions, cultures, belief systems and religions.
OI.2     Interrelationships between humans and the diverse environments in Asia shape the region and have global implications.
Achievements and contributions of the peoples of Asia
OI.3   The peoples and countries of Asia have contributed and continue to contribute to world history and human endeavour.
OI.4   The arts and literature of Asia influence aesthetic and creative pursuits within Australia, the region and globally.
Asia-Australia engagement
OI.5   Collaboration and engagement with the peoples of Asia support effective regional and global citizenship.
OI.6   Australia is part of the Asia region and our histories from ancient times to the present are linked.
OI.7   Australians play a significant role in social, cultural, political and economic developments in the Asia region.
OI.8   Australians of Asian heritage have influenced Australia’s history and continue to influence its dynamic culture and society.  

Sourced from the ACARA website.

 

QLD PREMIER’S DESIGN AWARDS NOW OPEN

Australia’s richest design prize – the Queensland Premier’s Design Awards – celebrates the contribution of good design towards business, lifestyle and innovation in Queensland. Now in its third year, the 2012 Queensland Premier’s Design Awards is calling for entries from any industry or sector for the following:

  • The $40 000 Smart State Design Fellow acknowledges an individual who has significantly contributed to developing a design culture within Queensland. Entrants may be from any industry or sector.
  • The $10 000 Emerging Design Leader Award recognises an emerging Queensland designer who embodies excellence in their expertise, talent, skill and commitment to design. The prize involves a travel bursary to attend an international design event.

For more info, visit Arts Queensland.

John O’Toole || Update on The National Curriculum

John O’Toole, ACARA lead writer for the Arts Shape paper will be in Brisbane on the 23rd of March.


John will be appearing at the Circle Gallery from 7.00pm – 9.00pm to provide an overview of the final paper and answer your questions about the next stages of the process – writing the actual curriculum – and some of the ways in which the curriculum will be phased in and implemented.


Please RSVP to Leigh Phair at admin@schoolartsupplies.com.au so that they can allow for seating and a light supper.


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QATA Minutes || 15/02

The minutes from yesterday’s meeting and our notes from the National Curriculum Webinar yesterday are now available online for you to download and share with your colleagues. If you did miss yesterday’s Webinar, we’ve been in touch with Stephen Clark from Flying Arts who will let us know when the footage  is available for download – stay tuned for more information soon!

QATA MINUTES Feb 15

Australian Curriculum Arts Webinar notes

QATA Meeting || National Curriculum Update

A quick reminder that QATA is holding our first meeting for 2012 Wednesday 15th Feb (today!) in the Hayward Building at Churchie, (Anglican Church Grammar School) Oaklands Parade, East Brisbane starting at 3:30pm this afternoon.

The meeting coincides with the National Curriculum – The Arts update webinar, so we will be tuning in to start off the meeting. The webinar will be presented by Flying Arts and feature John O’Toole, ACARA lead writer for the Arts Shape paper who will provide an overview of the final paper and answer your questions about the next stages of the process – writing the actual curriculum – and some of the ways in which the curriculum will be phased in and implemented.

You can view the Agenda and a Map here:

Please note – there is limited parking, so you may want to get arrive a little earlier, as there are parking inspectors often in the area.

Grey Street EOI: QATA X South Bank Corporation

South Bank Corporation has developed and approved a Grey Street Place Management Strategy to realise its goal of creating one of Brisbane’s great streets. As Grey Street is not the sole domain of the Corporation, it requires a place making approach to developing a self organising community for the future that actively participates in co-creating the street.

South Bank wants to engage the many diverse communities who use the street to share in the shaping of an integrated design approach and participate in creating ideas for a shared future. To begin this process of change for the Grey Street, a shop front on Grey Street will operate for three months as a PLACE.Lab.

It will be a tool for engaging discussion about the type of street that the community desires, and how the many diverse, and at times conflicting communities, can be involved in creating a meaningful place. It will be venue for developing the cultural aspirations of the community offering design workshops, gathering data, and facilitating partnerships.

School Design workshops

South Bank Corporation is seeking Expressions of Interest from schools who are interested in participating in design by enquiry workshops as a participatory place making workshop to ‘design Grey Street’.

  • A venue will be available  on Grey Street from May-July 2012 to be known as the PLACE.Lab;
  • The venue will house from 10-15 students at one time;
  • The venue is open both weekdays and weekends;
  • Delivery models for workshops are flexible; from half days to full days, ongoing over a period of time or within a defined timeframe;
  • Mentors in urban design,  community engagement and cultural development are available;
  • Options for displaying outcomes include exhibition within PLACE.Lab and online;

Please contact Chetana Andary, Place Manager, for further information and email proposals to:

E: Chetana.andary@south-bank.net.au

P: (07) 3687 2009

Artist In Residence Connect Arts With Education

Artists in Residence program

The Artist in Residence (AIR) program is a collaboration between the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Queensland and Education Queensland to provide an Artist in Residence program that recognises good practice and encourages innovation in arts and education programs in Queensland.

The AIR program gives artists an opportunity to broaden their experience and share their skills, while providing school students, teachers and pre-service teachers with greater exposure to the benefits of creative practice. It creates opportunities for artists, teachers and pre-service teachers to work together on developing effective teaching methods and practices for the arts.

The priorities of the AIR Program are to:

  • develop collaborative practice between teachers, students and artists
  • encourage collaborative projects that consider how students learn best (differentiation) and support a variety of teaching strategies
  • build evidence for the value of the arts in supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills and capabilities
  • support the cross curriculum priorities of the Australian Curriculum
  • explore student’s creative ideas, encourage risk taking and creative problem solving
  • provide students with social learning opportunities
  • offer personalised learning and authentic learning tasks.

View and download the 2012 Artist in Residence Guidelines (PDF, 175KB)

View and download the 2012 Artist in Residence Application Form (DOC, 341KB)

Read more about projects funded in 2011

Read more about projects funded in 2010

Read more about projects funded in 2009

Portable presents Product Design 2012

There are a limited number of HALF PRICE TICKETS available fo the upcoming event ‘Product Design’ with Portable and The Edge, Queensland on 14 Feb. Use discount code BRISBANE. Get in quick! http://portablebrisbane.eventbrite.com/

About Product Design 2012.

Never has it been easier to come up with an innovative product idea and deliver it to the world. This February, Portable is proud to present Product Design 2012. In a two-hour salon style presentation we will be exploring the complexities of conceiving, designing, funding and launching online products to an international audience.

Joined by Leni Mayo, founding investor of 99designs, the world’s largest online marketplace for crowdsourced graphic design and Shainiel Deo, CEO of the game design company Halfbrick, who’s behind some of the world’s most popular mobile game apps. Both will draw upon their own success stories in designing products for international audiences, while also highlighting the most important global trends in product design.

This Portable Talks series has been especially curated for creative individuals and companies wanting to make the leap into designing online products for international audiences. Designed to be a conversation, the event will run through the main points of starting and scaling a product business, from conception, to investment and future planning. In doing so, Portable Talks will provide a comprehensive forum for networking with designers, product developers, technologists, entrepreneurs and investors.

Please note, previous Portable events have sold out so book early in your city to ensure your place.

Speakers
Leni Mayo, Founding Investor, 99designs
Shainiel Deo, CEO, Halfbrick
Simon Goodrich, Co-Founder Portable


VENUE

Brisbane
Tuesday 14th of February, 3pm
The Edge, State Library of Queensland

For more information please visit www.portable.tv

Reminder – applications close 9 March 2012 for 2011-12 round of the Queensland-Smithsonian Fellowships

This is a reminder that applications for the 2011-12 round of the Queensland-Smithsonian Fellowships will close at 5:00pm on Friday 9 March 2012.

The Queensland-Smithsonian Fellowship Program provides Fellowships each year to enable Queenslanders to undertake research projects at the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s largest museum complex and research organisation.

The Program seeks to foster an interchange of knowledge and skills between Queensland organisations and the Smithsonian and advances the Queensland Government’s Toward Q2 vision of a strong, green, smart, healthy and fair Queensland through the development of international alliances and networks.

Up to three Fellowships will be awarded in 2011-12.  The duration of a Fellowship is for a maximum of 26 weeks and a minimum of 13 weeks, with a maximum award of $30,000.

Applications are open to Queenslanders working in areas of mutual interest with the Smithsonian, in particular:

  • evolutionary, systematic, behavioural and environmental biology;
  • biodiversity, conservation and climate change;
  • earth and mineral sciences;
  • anthropology, archaeology and Indigenous and cross-cultural studies;
  • science and technology;
  • art and design;
  • museum based education, science education; and
  • museum outreach; and museum management and practice.

The program is open to people working in government; research, educational or cultural institutions; or the private sector.

Applications close at 5:00pm on Friday 9 March 2012.

Detailed information about the Fellowship Program, including the guidelines and application form, can be found at http://www.science.qld.gov.au/dsdweb/v4/apps/web/content.cfm?id=13220

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact:

Jenny Riches

Principal Policy Officer, Global Science Engagement
Science Strategy and Capability
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
T +61 7 3405 5224 F +61 7 3225 8754
E Jenny.Riches@deedi.qld.gov.au

Welcome Back to 2012!

Welcome back!

By now I’m sure you are all getting into the swing of the new term, so we will be holding our first meeting for 2012 next Wednesday 15th Feb at Churchie, (Anglican Church Grammar School) Oaklands Parade, East Brisbane.  Our meeting coincides with the National Curriculum – The Arts update webinar next week, so we will be kicking off our meeting by tuning in.  For that reason, we start at the special time of 3:30pm.  Click here for details on the meeting, and a map for where we will be meeting at Churchie.  Please note – there is limited parking, so you may want to get arrive a little earlier, as there are parking inspectors often in the area.

We have started making some changes to how we run QATA, to make it a more user friendly and easily accessible association.  The first of these changes is that QATA is moving to a website-based email subscription service. Your email details will be automatically moved to this service – but no private details or information will be shared or uploaded to the QATA website. As you are added to the email subscription list, an email will be sent to confirm your subscription. You will need to click activate to start subscribing.

Future communication from the QATA executive will be sent through our website, which will automatically generate an email to be sent to you. You will also be able to manage the frequency that these emails are sent, and of course, opt out of the subscription at any time.  We hope to have this completed in the coming week, so most members should expect to receive an email confirming their subscription by the end of the week.  If you have not received this email by Monday next week, or know someone that should be subscribed and isn’t, please contact myself, or one of the Executive team and we will follow up for you.  The idea is that you will all be better connected to QATA, and the various Arts opportunities that QATA promotes.  Please stay tuned to our website for further QATA updates.

Due to the change of student free days this year, we will be holding the annual QATA PD day on a Saturday.  More details to follow, however a date claimer for now:  Saturday 4th August for our annual QATA PD day.  Pop it in your diary!!!

Looking forward to seeing you all next Wednesday at 3:30pm, at Churchie.

Jessica Wall

QATA PRESIDENT