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Florence Allegrini

Production Manager
(514) 932-1112, ext. 30

writing for a song

 

Participating Songwriters in 2009-2010

Connie Kaldor
Paul Cargnello

 

 

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Participating Schools in 2009-2010


École secondaire Humberside
Holly Leclair
280 av Quebec
M6P 2V3 Toronto
Ontario

École St-Agathe
Carole Lussier Harvey
310 chemin Pembina
R0G 1Y0 St. Agathe
Manitoba

École communautaire Saint-Georges
Julie Bacon-Papineau
CP 159
R0E 1V0 Saint-Georges
Manitoba

École Secondaire de Gravelbourg
Danielle Bourgeois
CP 1020
S0H 1X0 Gravelbourg
Saskatchewan

École Ste-Marguerite-Bourgeoys
Stéphanie Dufort
4700 Richard Road
SW T3E 6L1 Calgary
Alberta

Vancouver Technical Secondary
Leah Turner
2600 E. Broadway
V5M 1Y5 Vancouver
Colombie Britannique

École Panorama Ridge Secondary
Marie-Claude Tremblay
13220 64 avenue
V3W 1X9 Surrey,
Colombie Britannique

École Sainte-Anne
Marcella Cormier
CP 190
RR1 A0N1R0 La Grand Terre
Terre-Neuve Labrador

Polyvalente W-A Losier
Suzanne Chiasson
CP 3680 Succ Bureau-Chef
E1X 1G5 Tracadie-Sheila
Nouveau Brunswick

RRHS
Laurie Hannan
375 rue Armonstrong
J0B 2H0, Richmond
Quebec

Focus
Matt Shapiro
4850 Coronation
H4V 2E2 Montréal
Quebec

PACC Adult Education
Karen Colwell
8300 rue George
H8P 1E5 Lasalle
Quebec

• New: The study and creation of song lyrics with
  contemporary Canadian songwriters

• Public: Secondary students across Canada

• Language English in Quebec and French mother tongue
  and FSL across the country

• Length of the activity: 5 months

• Free

Registration completed

 

Partners: Canadian Heritage, MELS, LEARN, Community Learning Centers


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Description


Writing for a Song is an innovative educational programme designed to teach a repertoire of important language skills and strategies to high-school students across Canada in English, French mother tongue and French as a second language (FSL).

Contemporary Canadian songwriters will introduce their work to students and help them to study and create their own song lyrics. They will work on considerations of language, voice, point of view, narrative, diction, image, rhythm and other poetic qualities of song lyrics.

 

 

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Purpose of the Project

This project is designed to provide enrichment to English classes within Quebec and to French and FSL classes across Canada and to improve young Canadians' reading and writing abilities.

 

 

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Project Schedule


N.B. This timetable is subject to change.

■ November 2009: Preparation

Teachers will discuss with the Educational programmes coordinator to become familiar with the project structure and the technology used for videoconferencing and collaboration.

Teachers will receive support materials (songwriters' texts and CDs) and a project guide. The guide will offer suggestions, options and possible approaches to develop and manage the project within the classroom. Teachers will use the project materials to develop learning scenarios and to carry out appropriate activities with their students.

 

■ December 2009 - January 2010: First meeting between
   songwriters, teachers and classes


Each group will participate in an in-class or on-line workshop with the songwriter. The guide gives suggestions to prepare for this exchange. During this initial meeting, songwriters will draw on their own work and experience.

■ January - March 2010: Elaboration of the project and
   writing of song lyrics


In class: elaboration on the project, work in groups, written responses to songwriters' work.

On-going exchange and dialogue between class participants and songwriters over an Internet platform; sharing materials from different schools.

■ February - March 2010: videoconference(s)

Each class will have at least a one-hour, on-line session with the songwriter. The focus of the dialogue during the videoconference(s) will be the content of the students' work and they will receive feedback from the songwriter.

■ March 2010: Lyrics set to music

Wherever feasible, lyrics written by the students will be set to music.

■ April - May 2010: Assessment

Written evaluation by all participants.