Education Scotland has today published the first two reports in a Curriculum Impact series.

Education Scotland has today published the first two reports in a Curriculum Impact series that is designed to present a subject-by-subject picture of how children and young people are experiencing learning in different areas of the 3-18 curriculum across the country.

These first two reports focus on the sciences and social studies.  Setting a pattern for others that will follow, they provide subject-specific analysis and evaluation of current practice, based on a range of independent inspection activities, and they then go on to identify emerging innovative and thought-provoking practice, while highlighting important areas for development.

To read the reports in full or to download a copy please visit our website:

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/0to9/genericresource_tcm4731945.asp?strReferringChannel=learningteachingandassessment&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-537073-64&class=l2+d134501

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/resources/0to9/genericresource_tcm4731946.asp?strReferringChannel=learningteachingandassessment&strReferringPageID=tcm:4-537108-64&class=l2+d134502

National Parent Forum of Scotland: BeXcellent — CfE website for Scotland’s students

 
 

SHARE EXCELLENT LEARNING

 Enter our BeXcellent competition today

 Time is running out to get your entries in for our BeXcellent competition.

We want to hear about young people’s experiences of excellent learning – and there are great prizes on offer!

Send drawings, poems, stories or photographs that show learning in action.


Closing date – 12 October.

Visit the BeXcellent website – www.bexcellent.org.uk – to find out more.

E-mail your entries to cfe@childreninscotland.org.uk

Further competitions can be accessed by clicking on the links below:

BeXcellent Comp Children National Trust

BeXcellent Comp Children’s Shoes

BeXcellent Comp Children SPY for a Day

The National Parent Forum of Scotland National Conference – Aiming High

 The National Parent Forum of Scotland National Conference – Aiming High

The National Parent Forum of Scotland’s 3rd national conference will take place on  Saturday 6 October in Bishopbriggs Academy, East Dunbartonshire. A copy of our flyer is attached.

Dr Janet Brown, Chief Executive Scottish Qualifications Authority, will deliver the keynote speech.  This will be followed by a choice of seminars throughout the day and a question and answer session in the afternoon.

There will be activities for children available throughout the day.

Click here for further information and to book your place or call Lindsay Jane Murray on 0141 282 5019

Iain Ellis
Chair NPFS

Register for SLF 2012 today! Conference programme and registration now available at www.scottishlearningfestival.co.uk

Be at the Heart of your Child’s Learning

This week saw the launch of a national campaign which highlights the key role that parents can play in their children’s education.

The campaign- “Be At The Heart of Your Child’s Learning” – will feature posters, leaflets and other materials, distributed in every school and centre. It centres around the “Parentzone” section of Education Scotland’s website (www.educationscotland.gov.uk/parentzone), a section dedicated to providing parents and carers with the most up to date information about their child’s education. It provides practical advice and ideas of how parents, carers and families can become involved in learning, as well as giving essential information on features of Curriculum for Excellence, which is preparing children and young people with the skills and qualifications they need in a fast-changing world.

With Scotland now returned to school for the 2012-13 session, teachers and other education professionals will receive a steady flow of new support materials throughout the academic year, designed to provide them with practical assistance with their planning for the further implementation of Curriculum for Excellence. While this range of materials – produced by practitioners for practitioners – is aimed at education professionals, there will also be a collection of information made available for parents throughout the year, all of which will be highlighted in the “Parentzone” website.

Dr Bill Maxwell, Chair of the CfE Implementation Group, says “what we are trying to do is to make it easier for parents and carers to play their vital role in their children’s education. We know that parents can make a real difference, and we would encourage each one of them to visit ‘Parentzone’ which is full of practical advice and information”.

All of the ‘Be at the Heart of Your Child’s Education‘ material is now available in schools throughout Scotland. Found on the link below.

Be at the Heart of your Child’s Learning

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