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My Place Photography has been developed to support school aged young people to gain a better knowledge of buildings, spaces and places in your local area. It features and competition and learning project; all housed in one website with learning resources, case studies and galleries of images created by young people. Free downloadable learning guides and resources offer activity ideas for teachers and youth leaders to use with Primary and Secondary pupils in the classroom and outdoors.
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Key objectives of the project include - the development of photography and technology skills - greater knowledge of the built environment - deeper understanding of heritage, history and place The learning guides and resources are available via the My Place Photography website and include discussion, drawing, writing and photography activities. www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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What are the benefits to participating in the project? - Access to learning resources is free via the My Place website - Learning resources support group and independent working - Practicing photography supports the development of visual literacy and technology skills www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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- Activities can support connections between the curriculum subject areas and the local environment, enhancing cross- curricular learning - Photographs can be shared nationally via the My Place Photography Competition, an annual opportunity for young people to picture Scotland’s built environment
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Key objectives of the project include - the development of photography and technology skills - greater knowledge of the built environment - deeper understanding of heritage, history and place The learning guides and resources are available via the My Place Photography website and include discussion, drawing, writing and photography activities. www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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How can teachers use the project for the benefit of pupils? - Use the learning resources to support a project in your school - Register for the My Place Photography Competition and enter an image by each pupil - Update the My Place Photography Officer on activity at your school. She will feature your project in the 2015 exhibition at The Lighthouse along with other projects across Scotland. www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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My Place website / features competition and learning resources www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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Each pupil can enter the My Place Photography Competition COMMENDED ENTRY 2014 ‘The Blue Door’ Millie Tulleth (age 10) West Coats Primary School www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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My Place exhibition 2014 / The Lighthouse, Mitchell Lane, Glasgow. www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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Now go to the link below to watch a 10 minute film of the project www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk/my-place-photography/learning-project/gallery-showcase/video-case- study-west-coats-primary-school/ This short film was created for the 2014 exhibition and provides an example of a My Place project in a school. It includes information from primary teacher Susan Hume and footage of school based workshop activities.
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What next? Use the resources available on the My Place website to support young people to explore their local area. Perhaps use the school building as a starting point or choose one local landmark building. www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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Photographs can be shared via the annual My Place Photography Competition. All entries are featured online on the My Place Photography website and are included in the annual exhibition. For details of how to get involved go to www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk/my-place-photography/competition/about-competition www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk/my-place-photography/competition/about-competition www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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Access free resources: www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk
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All images featured in this presentation have been generated by participating pupils, teachers and the My Place Photography Project Officer, Rachel Thibbotumunuwe. The My Place Photography Project is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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