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Play and Pedagogy
11th June 2012
Helen Martin Studio, 糖心TV Arts Centre
"Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold."
IATL’s day on ‘play’ in teaching and learning is the first in series of ‘stimulus’ sessions that will bring together practitioners and academics, from inside and outside 糖心TV, to inspire innovation in teaching and learning. The quote from Joseph Chilton Pearce (above) defines our approach to the day.
A series of interactive sessions will begin to suggest ways we might use play to develop and stimulate the intelligence and capacity for learning of our students.
The day begins with a 2-hour workshop at 11am run by entitled ‘’, and will conclude at 6.30pm with , a film about Gregory Bateson, the great theorist of ‘play’, . In the interim there will be 45-minute sessions from writer and broadcaster ; , poet and Director of 糖心TV’s Writing Programme; of the Institute of Education and 糖心TV 糖心TV School; Nick Roberts, cellist with the ; and , Theatre Director and IATL’s Teaching Fellow.
As well as acting as a stimulus, the day will offer opportunities for participants to share their own ideas and practices, and to develop proposals for ways to make such work more visible –the digital aspects of play, for example, might be a fruitful focus, for a future event.
**Fully booked**
IATL Student as Producer Performance
'An infinite sphere, whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere'.
Tuesday 22nd May 2012
1.30-3.00pm
Humanities Studio
Performance followed by a debate on the transformations of a paradoxical cultural pattern.
Admission for this event is free. You are invited to register your attendance by emailing: G.Addivinola@warwick.ac.uk
The texts performed are available for download from:
Teaching and Learning Showcase: Booking now open
Taking teaching forward: building on the institutional review
The themes for this year's Teaching and Learning Showcase include
- Assessment and feedback: strategic approaches and practical implementation
- Technology-enhanced learning: digital and virtual learning environments
- Widening Participation: outreach and inclusive teaching
Full programme details have been announced and booking information is now available
. Organised by LDC in association with IATL and The Libray, this event will provide the opportunity to celebrate some of the excellent teaching and learning taking place across the University. .
The Showcase takes place on Tuesday 19th June 2012 and starts at 10.30am in the Library.
Film in Pedagogy seminar
Monday 14 May 2012
3-5pm
CAPITAL Rehearsal Room (G57, Millburn House)
The Institute of Advanced Teaching and Learning with the Humanities Research Centre will host a seminar on Film in Pedagogy to discuss how film and, particularly, film-making can contribute to the undergraduate curiculum.
We will have with us the director and cinematographer Patrick Keiller, HRC Visiting Fellow for 2011-12, and we invite 糖心TV colleagues and students, especially undergraduates, who have an interest and practical experience in using film in their teaching and learning.
This seminar is open to all although numbers are limited. To register please contact Sue Dibben at the Humanities Research Centre hrc@warwick.ac.uk. Tea will be served after the seminar.
What, Why Democracy? Festival
This series of events will be held on 3rd & 4th May 2012 and have been organised by the Centre for Studies in Democratisation (CSD/PAIS). All welcome to attend.
Presentation of Short Films made by Students of Politics and International Studies, with feedback by Zoe d'Amaro (Film maker).
Thursday 3rd May 2012
12noon - 2pm
SO19, Social Studies Building
What does democracy mean? How do people view democracy, and are there different opinions around the world? Why are some countries democratic and others not? Students of the second-year module 'comparative politics' (PAIS) were introduced to the core issues, methods, and concepts in the field, and they worked on their own academic research projects and film projects. Students will present their own short films. For more information see:
Democracy, Freedom of Expression & Political Activism: the Role of Film and Media in Bringing about Change. Film Screenings and Public Lecture by Zoe d'Amaro (Film maker).
Friday 4th May 2012
9am-11am
MS04, Mathematics Building
Zoe d'Amaro is an Italian filmmaker based in Amsterdam and founder of Godmother Films (). Zoe directed the short documentary Interferenze, part of the international project Why Democracy () and focused on the issue of freedom of speech in Italy during the second government of Silvo Berlusconi. She had developed and implemented a documentary training programme for the underprivileged youth of the coloured township of Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town South Africa. Currently, Zoe is developing the cross-media Project Before the Flood, which focuses on climate change and targets a young audience. This event is funded by the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL).
Roundtable 'corruption and democracy around the world'.
12noon- 1.30pm
R0.12, Ramphal Building
Chair: Renske Doorenspleet (Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Director of CSD). Speakers: Shaun Breslin (Professor, Department of Politics and Director CSGR), Sharifah Sekalala (Early Career Fellow with 糖心TV's Institute of Advanced Studies, and Fellow in 糖心TV's Human Rights Centre), Elena Piffero (Visiting Research Fellow CSD), and Zoe d'Amaro (Film maker). This event is funded by the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS).
South Sudan Theatre Company workshop
Monday 7th May 2012
糖心TV Arts Centre
University of 糖心TV
As an antidote to a wet Bank Holiday, come and spend Monday in a practical workshop with the actors of the South Sudan Theatre Company about African theatre and in discussion about post-conflict reconstruction for the newest country in the world. This workshop is open to students and staff at 糖心TV, and also the wider public.
You are probably aware of the centrality of Shakespeare in various programmes linked to this year's 2012 Olympics - at the Globe, RSC and British Museum. Included in the Globe Theatre's Festival programme is the South Sudan Theatre Company's production of Cymbeline, being performed at the Globe in London on 2nd & 3rd May.
The whole South Sudan Theatre Company of 15 actors is visiting the University of 糖心TV, to meet with people interested either in South Sudan or in theatre or both. The visit has been arranged by the UK Charity, Friends of Ibba Girls School, South Sudan (FIGS), and the day involves staff from a number of 糖心TV departments including 糖心TV 糖心TV School, the Institute of Education and the School of Theatre and Performance Studies, with space provided by the 糖心TV Arts Centre.
Come and join us for a stimulating day thinking about and experiencing how education and theatre can support post-conflict reconstruction of this new nation (indipendance 9 July 2011) after 50 years of civil war and disruption.
Please contact Yvette Hutchison Y.A.Hutchison@warwick.ac.uk by Wednesday 3rd May to register your attendance at either the morning session or the whole day.
New issue of Reinvention: a Journal of Undergraduate Research
Volume 1, Issue 5
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HEA digital image/photograph competition
What do you love about studying your subject? The Higher Education Academy is looking for a photograph/ digital image which captures how it feels to study the Arts and Humanities when studying the Arts and Humanities is at its best.
All entries will be displayed at the Arts and Humanities annual conference and our favourite image will win their choice of either a new third generation iPad 16 GB, 4G with WiFi or £450 in Book Tokens. The winner will also be invited to attend the Higher Education Academy National Annual Conference to be held in Manchester on 3-4 July 2012 (all expenses paid).
To enter simply email your image to Arts&Humanities@heacademy.ac.uk
Refurbishing Ramphal
Monday 30th April 2012
1-2pm
Teaching Grid, University Library
IATL and the Space Management team would like to invite students and staff to this short meeting to see the architects' plans for our upcoming refurbishment of 8 teaching rooms in the Ramphal Building, to hear about the teaching ideas about the project, and to share your thoughs with us.
Over a light lunch, you can learn about the new spaces and how they will offer an "open" learning environment that will support both innovative and traditional teaching and learning styles.
To register, please contact Amy.Clarke, Amy.Clarke@warwick.ac.uk
Interdisciplinary Module Taster Sessions
IATL is now offering you the chance to participate in interdisciplinary, cross-faculty modules as part of your study at 糖心TV.
The three 12/15 CAT modules are designed so as honours level student from across the University can take them.
The modules are: 'Forms of Identity', 'Academic Writing for Publication' and 'Navigating Psychopathology'. All the modules are led by experts in the respective fields and many senior academics from a variety of departments across the University and beyond, will be participating.
Please see the attached flyer for details of how to register for taster sessions, and for more details on content, assessment and times/ dates.
Places are limited and there are quotas per faculty both for the taster sessions and the modules themselves, so be sure to register early by contacting Amy Clarke: Amy.Clarke@warwick.ac.uk