

State of Emergency first ran in November 2010 - and it's kicking off again this November. We plan to keep rolling the project out, so if your school is interested in getting involved then please email paul@visiblefictions.co.uk to register interest.
Read on for an overview of State of Emergency. Click here to read the Times Educational Supplement write up.
State of Emergency. Project outline 2010.
State of Emergency is a dynamic, interactive, cross circular experience for S2 pupils delivered by Visible Fictions via the Glow network.
Everyday we are faced with images of war in the media but do we take the time to understand why conflict happens? With so many opposing views and situations to take into account, trying to make sense of it is daunting.
State of Emergency will begin to tackle these dilemmas via the Learning Teaching Scotland intranet system Glow. The S2 pupils in 7 secondary schools will experience online dramas which will invite them to explore and debate the issues surrounding war.
This project will be informed by teachers across all curricular areas, ensuring the work is relevant and meaningful to them. Teachers will be supported by Visible Fictions' teaching artists to create resources through the Glow network, linking up with other schools across Scotland. The online dramas will be broadcast through Glow in an ‘intensive week' running from 15th - 19th November. The project will culminate in a live event on Friday 19th November.
State of Emergency will address big questions, many of which there will be no answer to, but the journey of trying to make sense of our world will be both insightful and exciting.
How it works
We began consultations with the schools in February and will continue to work with them in forming a structure in which they can deliver this ambitious project. With the support of LTS, teachers will be given Glow training to enable them to fully access all the resources and functions available on Glow and to help them begin the two way conversation with teachers across Scotland to develop resources and share ideas.
Every school is adopting a different strategy to deliver the project. Some are coming off timetable for the full week; others are staying within timetable and delivering those lessons using the themes within State of Emergency. It is anticipated that all schools will take part in the event on the finial Friday.
Partners
Glow
BBC
War Child
Inverclyde Council
East Ayrshire Council
West Lothian Council
Glasgow City Council
South Lanarkshire Council
North Lanarkshire Council
Argyll and Bute Council
The schools
Clyde Valley High
Lochend High
Cumnock Academy
Bathgate Academy
Holy Cross High
Greenock Academy
Tarbert Academy
Numbers
State of Emergency will work with over a 1000 pupils, 7 local authorities, 300 teachers, 7 artists and 8 partner organisations.
Funding credits
This project has been funded through the Glow Co-Create Project, a partnership between Learning and Teaching Scotland and the Scottish Arts Council