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SUMMARY:Hand Made: Creative Skills for the 21st Century  
DESCRIPTION:Reinstating the skills of craft\nIn a world where we are constantly bombarded with perfect images on Facebook\, Instagram and Pinterest\, craft is often misunderstood in the education and care sector\, with a focus on the finished product or ‘look’\, rather than the importance of the process or skills that are developed and honed through hours or years of repetition. \nScott\, Jo and Marcy will share their skills throughout the morning where you will have the opportunity to take part in a range of practical experiences\, enabling you to build your knowledge through hands-on learning that include: \n\n Sculpting with wire \n\nWhen children draw\, they take a line for a walk in a two-dimensional space. When they work with wire\, they can extend this to into the three-dimensional space and create- a sculpture. Wire allows children opportunity to think with their hands and work with tools as they twist\, snip\, weave and join this flexible material. \n  \n\nWorking with clay\n\nClay is one of the most effective art mediums for children to discover and develop their creative and learning skills. The process of working with clay supports personalised learning\, sensory development\, fine motor skills\, self-esteem\, self-expression and problem solving skills. In addition\, clay has a well-documented therapeutic quality that settles and calms children. \n  \n\nBotanical monoprints \n\nHelp children learn the concept of printmaking\, where they can transfer an image from one surface to another. Printmaking encourages children to experiment with different tools and to identify ordinary objects they can make prints from. \n  \n\nWeaving webs incorporating natural materials\n\nWeaving is acknowledged as one of the oldest surviving crafts in the world. With that in mind we will be exploring the process of weaving through the construction of weaving webs\, based on ancient practices and using found natural objects. \n  \n\nCooking on fire\n\nFor most of human history\, over an open fire was the one and only way to cook a meal. Cooking is a craft\, it is a skill that is developed through use of tools\, materials and specific ingredients. Today we will be looking beyond damper making and delving into the craft of cooking over fire. \n  \n*Expressions of interest taken for North and North West \n  \nBooking costs are exclusive GST \nJuly 26\, 2019 9:30 am - 12:30 pm\n\n                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                                                                Ticket Type\n                                                                Price\n                                                                    Qty.\n                                                                                                Cart\n                            \n                                                                \n                                                                                General Admission\n                                                                                $100\n                                                                                                                                    \n                            1\n                                2\n                                3\n                                4\n                                5\n                                6\n                                7\n                                8\n                                9\n                                10\n                                11\n                                12\n                                13\n                                14\n                                15\n                                16\n                                17\n                                18\n                                19\n                                20\n                                21\n                                22\n                                23\n                                24\n                                25\n                        \n        \n                                                                                Add to Cart\n                                    \n                                                            \n                    \n                \n\n                \n\n  \n\nThe National Quality Standard: \nQA 1.2.1 Educators are deliberate\, purposeful\, and thoughtful in their decisions and actions. \nQA 1.2.2 Educators respond to children’s ideas and play and extend children’s learning through open-ended questions\, interactions and feedback. \nQA 5.2.1 Children are supported to collaborate\, learn from and help each other. \n
URL:https://www.gowrieconsultancy.com.au/event/hand-made-creative-skills-for-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Sustainability Centre\, 50 Olinda Grove\, Mount Nelson\, Tasmania\, 7007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Educators,Front Page,Schools - Teachers
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