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The Brilliant Makers Club! The Brilliant Makers Club! – AccessArt: Sharing Visual Arts Inspiration HomeWell-nighWhat Makes AccessArt Special? Contact Us 750+ Visual Arts Resources Latest Resources Free-to-Access Drawing Sketchbooks Printmaking Sculpture PaintingTableauFor Primary Teachers For Secondary Teachers Special Educational Needs & Disability See All Categories Be a Resource Contributor I Am… AnVersifier/ Educator A Creative Practitioner A Primary School Teacher A Secondary School Teacher Participate! Events, CPD and InSET Participatory Projects Ten Minutes, Five Times a Week Set up a Brilliant Makers Club Be a Resource Contributor Join AccessArt Membership Benefits Using the Resources on AccessArt Become a Full AccessArt Member Discount offYearlyMembership with Voucher Code Register forSelf-rulingRequest an Invoice or Pay over the PhoneSelf-rulingLifetime Membership of AccessArt for Hospices Cancellation of Subscription Contact Us Log In or Sign Up Username Password Remember me Forgot Password The Brilliant Makers Club! Everything you need to know well-nigh Brilliant Makers Clubs What are Brilliant Makers Clubs? AccessArt is very excited to launch Brilliant Makers Clubs! For many years AccessArt has been working nonflexible to highlight the importance of hands-on, creative activities for all, and through our co-created resources we have shown we really can help raise standards in art education. We hope that by taking positive steps to develop a network of Brilliant Makers Clubs, we will join together individuals, schools and organisations who recognise the importance of making as a vital part of a child’s education and life long learning. Our motto is “Making is important. Knowing how to use tools, and materials, is key to unlocking the imagination and has potential to transform the world.” Scroll lanugo to find out everything you need to know, including how to Register a Club and how AccessArt will support you! Don’t forget to sign our Pledge to Brilliant Makers! Who are Brilliant Makers Clubs for? We are currently whistle-stop for increasingly making opportunities for school weather-beaten children from early years until the end of key stage three. We believe that making should be integrated into school learning, on a regular basis, for all children, to support and enhance learning, exploration and discovery wideness all key areas, subjects and curriculums. Making opportunities can be remoter ripened in the form of after-school clubs and lunch time making clubs, as well as clubs in the polity and museums, libraries, galleries, studios and colleges. Could you host a Brilliant Makers Club? We invite all schools to host a Brilliant Makers Club, to provide vital learning opportunities for pupils who are keen makers or who learn through doing. This might be run in school time, or without school as a club, and might be led by an interested teacher or visiting versifier educator or parent. Museums, galleries, libraries, versifier studios and polity centres are moreover encouraged to set up a Brilliant Makers Club. For help and translating email [email protected] Could you lead a Brilliant Makers Club? If you are an artist, teacher, engineer or parent and see the educational, and/or the mental health benefits, to children and young people of making, then you might want to consider setting up a Brilliant Makers Club. If you have the skills to guide children to learn how to use tools and explore materials and processes, then we encourage you to tideway your local school, museum, gallery, library or polity centre and tell them well-nigh Brilliant Makers Clubs. All you need to set up a Brilliant Makers Club is to be a responsible and good resider with a caring vein towards children and a love for making.  What kind of activities might take place in a Brilliant Makers Club? We want to encourage hands-on, creative, open-ended learning. It’s up to you how you interpret that, but we hope to encourage increasingly opportunities for children to explore making, including; sculpture, materials, 3D processes, D&T and diamond through making. Making can and should be an integrated vehicle for learning wideness all subject and topic areas and curriculums. Members of AccessArt will be worldly-wise to goody from over 750 resources to inspire creativity as well as expressly selected AccessArt Resources to Support Brilliant Making. How are Brilliant Makers Clubs funded? During this time of unfurled thrift and cuts to the arts, we recognise that we have to squint creatively how making opportunities can be funded and learning opportunities not lost due to sealed purse strings. So how is money raised to pay for an versifier or parent to run a Brilliant Makers Club and overheads, such as materials and insurance get covered? We believe that artists, like all professionals, should be paid for their services to schools and the community. Some schools in our network have ring-fenced pupil premium funding for Brilliant Makers Workshops. The workshops have been of huge goody for targeted children, who benefited from learning new skills and a higher pupil:teacher ratio. We know of schools who’s PTA have fundraised for a Brilliant Makers Club in their school.  Some schools will support paid after-school clubs to imbricate workshop costs, including versifier fees and materials. AccessArt has no funding to support Brilliant Makers Clubs and our wayfarers to make making happen in schools. Please consider rhadamanthine an AccessArt Member (monthly £3.50 or yearly £42), to help support our work promoting Brilliant Makers Clubs in schools and creating resources to support you. How will AccessArt support your Brilliant Makers Club? All Brilliant Makers Clubs, registered with AccessArt will towards on the See the Brilliant Makers Clubs page. By signing up to Brilliant Makers, you will now receive AccessArt’s monthly newsletter, which we hope will help inspire your club’s worriedness with latest resources and creative challenges for you to join in with. We will provide all clubs with a digital token to be displayed on any promotional material (digital or physical) relating to your clubs. Members of AccessArt will be worldly-wise to goody from over 750 resources to inspire creativity as well as expressly selected AccessArt Resources to Support Brilliant Making. Is there a fee to start a Brilliant Makers Club? No, there is no fee payable to AccessArt to register a club. If you are not already, you might want to consider rhadamanthine an AccessArt Member (monthly £3.50 or yearly £42), with membership benefits including wangle to over 750 inspirational resources. What responsibilities are tying to running a Brilliant Makers Club? As part of the registration process we expect you to run clubs in a professional, pearly manner. You must be DBS checked, and stipulate to host clubs which do not discriminate. We expect participants to be kept unscratched at all times and you must hold towardly insurance. We provide guidance on these matters (see links below). Please read the Brilliant Makers Clubs Summary Guidelines here. AccessArt does not underwrite the Brilliant Makers Clubs in any way. Brilliant Makers Club Summary Guidelines By registering a Brilliant Makers Club, you agree: Participants are kept safe. Workshops are thus insured. Ensure workshop leaders are DBS checked. To run the clubs in a pearly and professional manner, with no tolerance for discrimination. To reflect and unclose the AccessArt philosophy of creative, open-ended, non-didactic learning. To provide towardly creative learning opportunities for your chosen target audience. To include the words “Brilliant Makers” in the title of your club. For example, The Brilliant Makers Club at Sefton School, ArtyWorks Brilliant Makers Club, or The Saturday Art School, part of the Brilliant Makers Network. To exhibit the Brilliant Makers Club token which we will supply on any promotional material (printed or digital) or information relating to the clubs. When appropriate, to use #BrilliantMakers on any social media. You understand that: AccessArt cannot financially support the clubs. AccessArt does not underwrite the clubs in anyway, nor is AccessArt responsible for club activities or delivery. AccessArt cannot recompense any clubs/individuals in the event of cancellations. Your club can run in any location or venue, at any time, with any regulars (closed or open). Your club can be in any part of the world. You can make a tuition to participants or clubs can be self-ruling to attend. You have the nomination to share content of clubs via photographs and text, if you segregate to, on the AccessArt website, if you have permission of those concerned. AccessArt can help create good practice in clubs via: Email advice, Guidelines published on AccessArt.org.uk. AccessArt will aim to inspire worriedness in the clubs:Through the 750+ resources on the Accessart site. Via the AccessArt newsletter. AccessArt can help market your club:Via the See The Brilliant Makers Clubs page. Brilliant Makers Club Summary Guidelines. Apply to run a Brilliant Makers Club or register your existing club Now that you know all well-nigh Brilliant Makers Clubs, follow this link to register your club and we’ll get when to you as soon as we can with next steps. Apply to Run a Brilliant Makers Club Make a pledge to Brilliant Makers! Do you believe in the power of making? AccessArt does! We believe that making and developing the worthiness to work, and think with one’s hands, is a crucial skill and should be nurtured from cradle to grave. If you are a teacher, versifier educator or throne teacher – please take the Brilliant Makers’ pledge and say: ‘I believe in the power of making!’* *By using the Brilliant Makers Digital Badge, you are making a pledge that you: *believe in making, *agree that learning to use tools is a vital part of a child’s education, *believe in thinking through doing and learning through exploring materials. Make a Pledge to Brilliant Makers ACCESSART RESOURCES TO INSPIRE BRILLIANT MAKING A selection of AccessArt resources to inspire Brilliant Making! Practical Resources for Workshop Organisers New to Leading Workshops? Find practical guidance and info here… Insurance for Workshops Web links to help you find the right insurance for your workshops Working with Children and Vulnerable Adults See AccessArt's policy as an exemplar Document your Teaching & add it to the AccessArt Resource Pot! And get paid for your contribution! See the Brilliant Makers Clubs See the Brilliant Makers Clubs so far! Brilliant Makers Club Summary Guidelines By registering a Brilliant Makers Club, you agree: Apply to Register a Brilliant Makers Club If you're ready to start a club in your zone then click here to well-constructed the simple sign up form Make a Pledge to Brilliant Makers Do you believe in the power of making? Have a question? If you have a specific question please ask via the “Leave a Reply” box at the very marrow of this page, or email [email protected] Please share this post0Add to favorites Related Posts News / #BeACreativeProducer Teenage Team Launches Crowdfunder News / Inspired by Virginia Woolf News / The AccessArt Village on Tour: The Old Gala House, Galashiels 7 Comments Dina D September 27, 2016 @ 6:28 am Good Day, What does it midpoint to be DBS checked? Thanks Reply Paula Briggs, AccessArt September 27, 2016 @ 8:25 am Hello Pls see this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service – clearance for working with children and vulnerable audiences (UK). Reply Mary Smith October 18, 2016 @ 11:12 pm For Scotland the equivalent is the Protection of Vulnerable Groups certification through Disclosure Scotland Reply Paula Briggs, AccessArt October 19, 2016 @ 7:50 am Thank you Mary! Reply The Brilliant Makers Club! | Art Cabin's Blog October 17, 2016 @ 12:09 pm […] If you once run an imposing type club perhaps you would like to get involved? Whether you’re new to this or established, you can find out how to get involved by visiting AccessArt here. […] Reply David Boyle October 18, 2016 @ 10:30 am Is it possible for potential ‘Brilliant Art’ tutors to receive some tuition prior to holding classes, i.e. refresher classes on weightier practices for sculpture, 3D etc.? Reply Paula Briggs, AccessArt October 20, 2016 @ 10:54 am Hello david, this is something we will be looking at in the new year – I think it will definitely be welcomed by many! We’ll be in touch and pls finger worldly-wise to remind us… Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email write will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your scuttlebutt data is processed. Be Social https://www.accessart.org.uk/the-brilliant-makers-club">Follow Find Resources About… Register forSelf-rulingJoin AccessArt Membership Benefits Login Suggest a Resource Go to your Account Forgotten Password? 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