Category Archives: Education Scotland

Assessing progress and achievement professional learning resources

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Education Scotland has recently published Professional Learning Resources on 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 very much like to hear what you think about what has been produced so far. 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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New web-based course materials for National 4 and National 5 now available

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Education Scotland has published the first tranche of web-based course materials to support National 4 and National 5 qualifications. The materials have been designed to help teachers and others with the delivery of programmes of learning within the new qualifications framework.

Materials now available are:

  • Geography for National 4 and National 5
  • Modern Studies for National 4 and National 5
  • Drama for National 4 and National 5
  • RMPS for National 4 and National 5
  • Practical Cake Craft for National 5
  • Health and Food Technology for National 4 and National 5
  • Fashion and Textile Technology for National 4 and National 5.

We have been working very closely with ADES to co-ordinate the development and publication of exemplar course materials across the full range of National 4 and National 5 qualifications and further materials will be published over the coming months.

Learning for Sustainability – the report of the One Planet Schools Working Group

A One Planet Schools working group, chaired by Professor Peter Higgins from the University of Edinburgh, has been established to provide strategic advice and direction to support the implementation of the manifesto commitment which states that:

 “We welcome proposals for the creation of One Planet schools, and will look at ways of developing this concept. This will include action to continue the development of professional standards around sustainability education and leadership within our schools on environmental issues”.

Learning for Sustainability – the report of the One Planet Schools Working Group, was published on 17 December 2012.

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Foreign languages in primary schools

An inquiry into the teaching of foreign languages in primary schools was launched on Friday 14 December by the European and External Relations Committee of the Scottish Parliament.

Earlier this year, the Government recommended that children should learn a second language from Primary 1 and that learning of a third language should start no later than Primary 5. The Committee has determined that it wants to look at this policy aim, the capacity within the curriculum for this, and the role of languages in supporting the economy.

The Committee would welcome views from parents, teachers and pupils for its inquiry. 

A call for views has been published at the Committee’s website here.

Issues to be explored in the Committee’s investigations include funding (including use of EU funds); the skills base and teaching resources available for language tuition; the capacity within the curriculum to accommodate greater language study; the choice of languages for teaching; and the role of languages in economic development.

Additional Support Needs – Innovative Practice in Health and Wellbeing, Saturday 2 February 2013 (Venue: Raploch, Community Campus, Stirling)

Click on the image for more infoEducation Scotland would like to invite practitioners working within special schools, bases and residential care, inclusion staff and SfL teachers within mainstream schools to this event.

During the day, there will be the opportunity to attend workshops on different areas of health and wellbeing, engage in professional dialogue and listen to inspiring speakers.

Register online by Wednesday 19 December to attend this event.

Curriculum for Excellence Briefing 6: Progression from the Broad General Education to the Senior Phase

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The sixth title in the popular series of CfE Briefings is now available and focuses on Progression from the Broad General Education to the Senior Phase.  This latest briefing explores the pivotal role of the S3 experience.  It builds on the information in CfE Briefing 1: Broad General Education in the Secondary School.

Resource Calendar

Click on the image for more infoFind topical teaching resources for December in our calendar of events including Hanukkah, Human Rights Day, Christmas.

The events in this calendar are celebrations, awareness days and action weeks all covering topical issues relevant to schools.

Each of the events includes details of websites and support materials to help plan activities for learners.

As well as accessing the resources online, you can also download the ResourceCalendar2012_2013 with links to resources for each event.

Curriculum for Excellence Briefing 5: Personalised Learning

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The fifth title in the popular series of CfE Briefings is now available and focuses on personalised learning. This latest briefing explores the practical implications for staff, learners and parents of personalised learning, which presumes a degree of choice and a stronger role for the learner in making decisions

Education Scotland – Professional Focus Papers.

 These materials have been designed to assist teachers and others with the delivery of programmes of learning within the new National 4 and National 5 courses.The papers highlight important features of learning which are enhanced or different from previous arrangements. 

They provide advice on approaches to learning and teaching which build directly on those used in the 3-15 Broad General Education in order to promote continuity in learners’ acquisition of knowledge, understanding and skills. 

The papers are also intended to stimulate professional reflection and dialogue about learning.

The focus papers come as part of the development of exemplar course materials across the full range of National 4 and National 5 qualifications, being developed by Education Scotland in partnership with ADES. 

The Professional Focus Papers are available for you to download here at the National Qualifications area of the Education Scotland website.

Glow TV

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Interdisciplinary Learning in Primary Schools
10/12/2012 15:45 – 17:00

This seminar, presented by Education Scotland’s Joanne McLauchlan and Graeme Logan, will explore features of strong emerging practice in the planning, teaching and assessment of interdisciplinary learning across Scotland.

Based on national advice and good practice, the seminar will include:

– examples of the two types of IDL which form part of Curriculum for Excellence
– key points to consider when designing and implementing IDL across a school and cluster
– features of effective planning and assessment, including examples

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