Watch this informative video on
Curriculum for Excellence and Community Learning & Development
narrated by Keir Bloomer – a leading Scottish educationalist, member of the CfE Review Group and chair of the Higher Order Skill Excellence Group.
Building the Curriculum 4: Moving into the Senior Phase. How Skills for learning, life and work develop within qualifications
Wednesday 18 April 4-5pm
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A key aim of this Glow Meet will be to promote discussion and to inspire practitioners to explore different approaches
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World of Work Wednesdays – Working in Architecture – 25/04/2012 14:00
Are you creative? Do you enjoying building and designing? Are you interested in spaces, places and the environment? Ever wonder why buildings are the shape they are? Then join our World of Work Wednesday event about the world of architecture and the built environment.
We will be joined on the day by two architects who will talk through their inspiring careers and answer any questions you may have about joining this exciting and creative profession
A free exhibition is being held in Cupar’s Corn Exchange on Friday 27 April to showcase a series of photographs taken by the town’s schoolchildren. Pupils from the four primary and secondary schools in Cupar have been working with a professional photographer on the project to inspire their community to be more active. During the two-month ‘Be Active – Art in the Windows’ project the children were taught many different ways to be active, and were then encouraged to photograph their efforts around the town.
– Movement and Improvisation
For booking the company, please contact Susan Hay
M: 07872 006836
The Enso performance and workshops offer a variety of stimulating experiences and contexts explored through active engagement and multi disciplinary activities. It is suitable for Level1-3 learners. The project will allow children to be physically active, increase their knowledge and understanding, be inspired and explore:
10th May 2012 @11am P4-7 Ages 8-12
You have seen him on your TV, now watch him on your whiteboard! Multi-talented funny man David Walliams will be talking about his hilarious new book Gangsta Granny.
Guaranteed to cause an epidemic of smiles to breakout across the UK.
14th June 2012 @11am Nursery – P3 Ages 3-7
Join us in Celebrating Summer of Song and the Olympic Torch Relay in Scotland* with award winning author/illustrator Oliver Jeffers. Olivers’ interactive illustration workshop will guide your pupils through drawing characters from his new series The Hueys.
Tune in for an exclusive reading of The Huey’s and a world exclusive performance of an Oliver Jeffers inspired song!
*Summer of Song was developed by Creative Scotland, and is endorsed by EventScotland, the Scottish Government and the London Organising Commitee of the Olympic Games
MAC is a specially built lorry, the same size as a double-decker bus, which will bring the museum to your venue. The current show – A Cabinet of Curiosities – is all about collecting. From a whale’s ear to a Zulu spear, these curious things tell stories about Fife’s past – its landscape and the lives of its people, from the earliest times up to the present day.
MAC is FREE and comes out to schools and community venues.
For information and to book a visit call: Janet Klak, Customer Services Team Leader on 08451 555 555 ext 472 779 or email janet.klak@fife.gov.uk
What’s available?
• Free visits for educational groups
• Medieval Pilgrims activity – supports topics such as Medieval Scotland, Malcolm & Margaret, local studies/Fife. Contact HS learning Services direct on 0131 668 8793 or hslearning@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
• Downloadable resources
• Project participation
A visit / activity at this site will support Experiences and Outcomes in the following areas: Social Studies, Health & Wellbeing, Expressive Arts, Literacy, RME.
Contact Dunfermline Abbey direct on 01383 739 026
Travel subsidy available for visits to all of these sites – 75% of your transport costs covered!
For information on Learning Services, free resources and our Travel Subsidy scheme please go to
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk or give us a call.
See our Glow Group http://glo.li/fklhhh, and/or find us on the Creativity Portal www.creativityportal.org.uk
In Dunfermline, Fife, off the M90 (KY12 7PE)
What’s available?
• Free visits for educational groups
• Steward-led tours
• Medieval Castle Life handling box of objects for group leaders
• Discovery Sessions (choose from 16th century dance or handling sessions)
• Downloadable resources
• Project participation
A visit / activity at this site will support Experiences and Outcomes in the following
areas: Social Studies, Health & Wellbeing, Expressive Arts, Literacy, Technologies.
Contact Aberdour Castle direct on 01383 860519
Travel subsidy available for visits to all of these sites – 75% of your transport costs covered!
For information on Learning Services, free resources and our Travel Subsidy scheme please go to
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk or give us a call.
See our Glow Group http://glo.li/fklhhh, and/or find us on the Creativity Portal www.creativityportal.org.uk
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