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9 Poetry courses in Caterham delivered Live Online

Moods of the Sky (and how to capture them)

By Cloud Appreciation Society

Learn to sketch the clouds and the sky using watercolour and pencil with the Cloud Appreciation Society.

Moods of the Sky (and how to capture them)
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£54.50

My Dreaming Self: Finding your personal motifs

By Rachel Godfrey

A series of six creative writing for wellbeing workshops offering ex-boarders and their partners/spouses inroads towards achieving a better understanding of the boarding school experience.

My Dreaming Self: Finding your personal motifs
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£290 to £330

Mindfulness and Breathing 6-week course

By MindBreath Coaching

A popular 6-week Mindfulness Meditation and Dynamic Breathing course that provides participants with tools to support them in an increasingly challenging world.

Mindfulness and Breathing 6-week course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£75

GCSE Tuition - English Language & Literature - Online

5.0(8)

By GLA Tutors Home or Online

Welcome to GLA Tutors, your go-to platform for GCSE English tutoring. At GLA Tutors, we understand the significance of excelling in GCSE English and strive to provide comprehensive and customised support to help students achieve outstanding results. Our team of experienced tutors is well-versed in the AQA examination board's specification for GCSE English. We have meticulously analysed the AQA specification to ensure that our tutoring services align with the curriculum requirements and cover all the essential elements and skills. The AQA GCSE English specification consists of two main components: 1. English Language: - Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing - Paper 2: Writers' Viewpoints and Perspectives - Spoken Language Endorsement 2. English Literature: - Paper 1: Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel - Paper 2: Modern Texts and Poetry Our tutors at GLA Tutors possess a deep understanding of each component and are equipped with the knowledge and resources to provide comprehensive support in all areas. Whether it's analysing texts, honing writing skills, or developing effective communication skills, our tutors are dedicated to helping students excel in their GCSE English exams. We believe in a personalised approach to tutoring. We understand that every student has unique learning needs and preferences. Our tutors tailor their teaching methods to accommodate individual learning styles, ensuring that each student receives the support and guidance they need to succeed. Our tutoring sessions are interactive and engaging. We foster a supportive learning environment where students are encouraged to ask questions, participate in discussions, and develop critical thinking skills. Our tutors employ a range of teaching techniques, including close textual analysis, essay writing practice, and creative writing exercises, to help students master the key skills required for GCSE English. With GLA Tutors, you can be confident that you will receive top-quality tutoring in GCSE English. Our tutors are committed to helping you unlock your full potential, providing guidance, and instilling confidence in your ability to excel in your exams. Join us and let us help you achieve outstanding success in GCSE English. We can provide assistance for everything you need to prepare students for exams, including: past papers, mark schemes and examiners’ reports specimen papers and mark schemes for new courses exemplar student answers with examiner commentaries guidance in planning and writing cohesively high quality revision guides

GCSE Tuition - English Language & Literature - Online
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

Taking Your Book To School – Walkie-talkie Style!

By Isobel Kent

Taking Your Book To School® Walkie-talkie Style! Access to me for a full day, 9–5, to move your book closer to school. So, you’ve written a children's book and now you’re trying to get it from your shelf to the classroom and into the hands of children … Now what? You know that schools are the gatekeepers of your target market: children and their families and you know that teachers and school visits should be on your radar. How do you get in, though?

Taking Your Book To School – Walkie-talkie Style!
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£57 to £97

Taking Your Book To School 2023

By Isobel Kent

In this live course, I share my insights from my experience as a school librarian and governors’ clerk, into how teachers use children's books in the classroom, what they are looking for in school visits and how to prepare for them. I will be joined by voice coach, Cat Clancy, and confidence coach, Vie Portland.

Taking Your Book To School 2023
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£337.50 to £450

Wonderful Writers: 9-11 year olds

By Creative Writing with Hannah

These groups are for children who can already write a whole story with a beginning, middle and end. Children will enhance their writing skills, learn how to edit and improve their writing, expand their vocabulary and experiment with figurative language techniques. We will compose fiction of various genres, as well as deepening our knowledge of non-fiction text types and poetry – all in a fun and creative way! 5 children maximum fully interactive weekly 55 minute lessons qualified, expert teacher optional homework set weekly additional resources set via online classroom lesson recordings for absent students written progress reports three times per year Classes are £90 per month. Variety of times and dates available. Enquire to find out more!

Wonderful Writers: 9-11 year olds
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£90

Brilliant Bookworks: 11-12 year olds

By Creative Writing with Hannah

These lessons are created for students ready to delve into diverse aspects of English. Students will enhance their reading and analytical skills through studying a variety of texts, including novels, plays and poetry from different genres and historical periods. They’ll develop their creative and non-fiction writing abilities, focusing on grammar, punctuation and effective communication. In addition, students will engage in discussions, improving their spoken English and listening skills. This comprehensive course aims to foster a love of reading and writing, making learning both fun and enriching! 6 children maximum fully interactive weekly 55 minute lessons qualified, expert teacher optional homework set weekly additional resources set via online classroom lesson recordings for absent students written progress reports three times per year Classes are £90 per month. Variety of times and dates available. Enquire to find out more!

Brilliant Bookworks: 11-12 year olds
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£90

Weaving the Threads: Braided narrative, memoir and poetry

By Rachel Godfrey

“Weaving the threads” is a twelve-week course which gives participants the opportunity to develop a coherent body of work through a range of expressive creative writing activities. For some, this might mean developing a memoir, for others it might be a collection of poems, or an extended piece of fiction. Participants may also choose to treat the course as a series of one-off sessions.

Weaving the Threads: Braided narrative, memoir and poetry
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£140 to £175

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Feminist Library

feminist library

3.6(55)

London

The Feminist Library is a large archive collection of feminist literature, particularly Women’s Liberation Movement materials dating from the late 1960s to the 1990s. We support research, activist and community projects in this field. The Library is also an autonomous feminist community space. The Library is trans-inclusive, welcomes visitors of any gender, does not require registration or membership, and provides an intersectional, non-sectarian space for the exploration of feminism. You can view our our Community Policy here. Why not search our Online Catalogue, explore our Collection, or find out more about our Activities and Events. If you would like to find out more about Volunteering or becoming a Friend to support the Library financially, please do get in touch. Originally known as the Women’s Research and Resources Centre (WRRC), the Feminist Library was set up in 1975, at the height of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM), a time of intense political campaigning and lively collective organising. Learn more about our Herstory here. Since the Library’s beginnings, it has provided a place where women could network and educate themselves, and has become a contact point for women locally, nationally and internationally. Today the Library continues its drive for inclusion and accessibility. The Library is run by a collective of volunteers, with a management structure committed to making decisions by consensus. Read our Manifesta here. Read our 2016-2017 Annual Report here.

Mel Parks

mel parks

East Grinstead

My Work Research Researching the stories we tell ourselves and other people; both historically and the present day – I delve into stories in academic research, the media, memoir, diaries, fiction, art as well as myths and fairy tales to understand the dominant narrative. Write Writing my own stories. I don’t ask other people to do anything I haven’t done myself, so my research includes autoethnographic or creative work of my own. Writing myself into my work is integral to understanding and shifting the narrative. I also work in creative collaboration with others. Facilitate Helping others tell their stories. My aim is to encourage diversity, complexity and specificity. There are no quick fixes, tidy endings, or moments of complete resolution in life and the stories we write and create will ideally represent this. Stories don’t need to be straightforward narratives, so I offer tips and techniques and make space for blends of different types of writing (eg poetry, lyric essays, journals or reflective writing) or other understandings of stories such as craft or visual representations. Curate Sharing stories. I aim to do all that I can to help little-heard stories shake the hearts and change the minds of policy makers and other people who keep the dominant narrative going. I do this by commissioning, editing and publishing stories of community and co-production on Ideas Hub; organising events; speaking at conferences; creating online archives; and writing and publishing articles about my work.

London Film Academy

london film academy

4.5(84)

London

Our story began in 2001 when our search for an ideal film course led us to create our own boutique film school in a converted church in Fulham Broadway, London. London Film Academy is now internationally recognised as an innovative film school that offers more than just an education in film. We produce world-class filmmakers who thrive in an environment that emulates real world realities. We are a school that is dedicated to creating the best of the best while adopting a hands-on approach and ensuring we always keep to our ethos of creating a collaborative, friendly and inclusive learning environment at the core of everything we do. Our multi-disciplinary approach emulates the hard-working realities within all facets of the film and television industries and allows you to develop into an informed and responsible filmmaker, honing your craft in small groups, within a collaborative, nurturing environment. Our goal is to make film training accessible. Most of all, we believe that if you’ve got a head for film, then we can teach you how to approach the industry and give it all you’ve got. And with more than 95% of our diploma graduates working in the industry within three months of finishing with us, our courses speak for themselves. Since our inception we have nurtured and produced hundreds of world-class filmmakers who have gone on to make their own independent projects and work on some of the biggest UK productions including: 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi', 'Justice League', 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' and 'Alien Covenant' - to name but a few. LFA is more than just a film school, it's a place where learning is doing. Our goal is to make film training accessible. As a not-for-profit trust, we offer financially assisted places with all-inclusive course fees, award-winning tutors and access to the very latest equipment, software and facilities. We welcome applicants who are typically proactive, creative and dedicated team players, from across the globe and with any amount of experience. We will help you to become the filmmaker you’ve always aspired to be. Whether you’re looking for an undergraduate, postgraduate, or specialised short course, we cover every filmmaking discipline from fiction to documentary-making, screenwriting to producing. Recognised as a centre of excellence, we are registered with Office for Students (OfS), reviewed by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, and partner with some of the most original and forward-thinking voices in the creative industry today. We work with some incredible talent and industry professionals, and ensure our courses are current and industry-relevant. We boast guest speakers including the likes of Jan Harlan (‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’), Hossein Amini (‘Drive’), Steven Knight ('Peaky Blinders'), Pawel Pawlikowski ('Ida'), Sam Bain (‘Fresh Meat’) and Phil Meheux (‘Casino Royale’) to name a few. And even our regular tutors have an impressive combined track record and continue to produce numerous high-profile feature films, TV dramas, shorts, documentaries, corporate films, music promos and commercials. You’ll learn from the best in your pursuit for filmmaking excellence. We are unique in being able to nurture on-going productions by offering graduates membership to our Filmmaker's Club, with access to networking events, exclusive job lists and advice from some of the world’s greatest filmmakers. London Film Academy is more than just a film school. If you have a head for film, and are passionate, inspired and want to find your own voice, then you can rest assured that you’ll leave us equipped with the skills, knowledge and on-going support to succeed in today’s competitive industry. We look forward to welcoming you to London Film Academy.