Category Archives: Education Scotland

Adventures in Improvised Living – building wellbeing, resilience and learning power through outdoor exploration and discovery

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland would like to invite practitioners working in upper primary and secondary to this event, particularly those interested in developing their outdoor practice to achieve Professional Recognition in Outdoor Learning from GTCS.

To attend this event, please complete the registration form here.

You will need the name and contact details of the lead officer nominating you for this event in order to register. We will confirm places on 4 March and send you a detailed programme for the day then.

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The Kist Scots Language Resource

This resource is a digital version of The Kist / A’Chiste anthology and contains prose, poetry and drama in various dialects of Scots, and in Gaelic. Texts in Gaelic have been translated. Those in Scots usually have a glossary. The anthology is primarily targeted at learners working at second and third levels.

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Assessing Progress and Achievement Professional Learning Resource

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland has recently published Professional Learning Resourceson assessing progress and achievement designed to support quality assurance and moderation activities. The resources are a work-in-progress and draw on emerging practice from practitioners from 3-15.

We would like to hear what you think about what has been produced so far for your sector or curriculum area. Your feedback will help inform on-going work on annotated exemplification of achievement of levels in each of the curriculum areas to be shared through NAR.

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Event: Health and wellbeing at times of transition

Click on the image for more infoSaturday 16 March 2013,

Hilton Grosvenor,

Edinburgh,

9.30 am to 3.30 pm
 
Education Scotland would like to invite practitioners working in early years and primary to this event.

Aims of the day are to:
build capacity in practitioners to deliver health and wellbeing with particular reference to transition from early years to primary.
share good practice in relation to specific transition programmes which feature health and wellbeing as their focus.
provide examples of a wide variety of different types of formal and informal transitions in early years and primary.
highlight how good partnership working can contribute to smooth transitions between early years and primary.

Register online by Friday 1 March 2013 to attend this event. Early registration is advised as this event is likely to be very popular. Workshop choices will be sent out early in March

New resources added to Testimony website

Testimony is Education Scotland’s high quality resource to support learning and teaching in religious and moral education. This site illustrates how faith, belief and values can influence how a person acts and lives their life. It includes examples of religious and non-religious standpoints to show how people from around the world and in Scotland have been influenced by faith, belief and values.

New resources have now been added to the site including some BBC Class Clips that are relevant to the different sections. There are also additional video clips that will act as a stimulus for class discussion and debate. These can be used in conjunction with the text or adapted to suit the needs and context of your classroom.

Education Scotland

Tell us what you think of the Education Scotland website

At Education Scotland we are continually improving our website to ensure it meets the needs of Scottish education. As part of our plans to redevelop the website we need your opinions of it; this is your opportunity to review the website and provide feedback for improvements. For more information on how to be involved, please visit the Education Scotland website.

ICT in Education Excellence Group Report

ICT IN EDUCATION EXCELLENCE GROUP-FINAL REPORT

The Education Secretary Michael Russell has welcomed a report by the ICT in Education Excellence Group.

The Group, which was convened by the Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Muffy Calder at the request of the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, was asked to consider the future development of the schools’ intranet ‘Glow’.

Over the past five months the Group, which consists of IT and education specialists and end users, have visited schools across Scotland to look at the experience of using ICT for learning.

Find out more information on Engage for Education and Education Scotland

Creative Partner:The Scottish World Project (formerly known as The Fife Earth Project)- Scottish Resources Group (SRG)

In 2003 the international artist Charles Jencks was commissioned by Scottish Resources Group to create a landform for a one-mile-square area of land that was previously a surface coalmine. The site, right beside the M9 motorway near to Junction 4 (Kelty) in mid-Fife, has the potential of becoming a major tourist attraction and improving the economy of the area. This ambitious land regeneration idea became the Fife Earth Project.

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Charles Jencks based the design for the landform, called Scot Loch, on the Scottish Diaspora – the migration of Scottish people around the world – the story of immigration, emigration and influence.

srg3.pngYou can see two representations of Scotland – one is made by cutting the shape of Scotland to create a water feature and the other is a small Scotland-shaped island in the middle of water.

srg5.JPGThe Scotland shapes are surrounded by large mounds, which represent continents. Jencks has designed walkways from one continent to the next. The four main nations where Scots settled, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA, are illustrated through twin peaks with tall towers. The places where the Scots had a strong influence, Japan, India, China and Africa are also illustrated through symbols on the remaining mounds.

 coal_cleaning.jpgWork has now been completed on one of the mounds and the project is expected to be finished and open to the public in Spring of 2013 when the reclaimed land will offer opportunities for exploring the art forms and will provide a new large outdoor area for leisure pursuits.

To take a virtual tour of The Scottish World Project please click here.

Contact:

SCOTTISH RESOURCES GROUP

CastlebridgeBusiness Park 
Gartlove
Nr Alloa
Clackmannanshire
FK10 3PZ

General Enquiries: 01259 733800

Sales Enquiries: 01259 733888

Fax: 01259 733850

Email: info@scottishresourcesgroup.co.uk

Education Scotland has developed an interdisciplinary learning resource focusing on the Fife Earth Project.

‘Marks on the Landscape’ demonstrates possibilities for creative learning and teaching across the curriculum by raising questions, encouraging  investigation and promoting  challenges that will help young people to understand their capacity for creativity in all aspects of their lives, now and in the future.

The resource is designed for primary and secondary teachers. It provides background information on the project’s key themes and ideas and suggests how they can be incorporated into curriculum planning in Art and design, Social studies, Religious and Moral Education, Technologies and Sciences.

It also promotes learning through global citizenship and outdoor learning.

Although the Fife Earth project provides the initial context for learning, there is no need to visit the site and learners from all over Scotland will be motivated by this resource. By learning about Fife Earth young people will also be able to question their relationships with their own environments.

Who is it for?

Currently learners from second to fourth levels will gain most benefit, although the content can be modified for young people from other settings. Some materials, such as the design briefs and PowerPoint shows, can be used directly with young people or they can be adapted for purpose. The website will be further developed at a later stage to support learners of all ages.

What is available?

  • Information on the Fife Earth Project
  • Information and links to a number of curriculum areas and themes
  • A series of design challenges
  • Links to other support material and potential sources of interest
  • A Glow group

 What is coming next?

  • Further information for curriculum areas e.g. social studies
  • More design challenges
  • Promotion of the resource to across Fife
  • Promotion of the resource nationally

Study in the USA- S5 pupils

 

The Sutton Trust is inviting applications for its innovative ‘US Programme‘, which gives bright state school students a taster experience of what undergraduate study at an American university offers. The programme completed a successful pilot year in 2011/12, and the Trust is now expanding the programme.

Visit Education Scotland’s Global Citizenship blog for more info