Delegates attending our second conversation day at Bishopbriggs Academy identified four priority theme for sciences:
- Equity in education – science for all
- The importance of planning across school clusters
- Career long professional learning and support for practitioners
- Partnerships
Education Scotland is keen to hear your views regarding the second priority which addressed the importance of planning across school clusters.
Delegates saw cluster working as being important for a number of reasons:
- It is a key way of ensuring primary and secondary colleagues can learn from each other, and also build an understanding of learning and expectations for learners in each sector
- It provides opportunities to support the professional development of practitioners
- Issue of priorities – will clusters have science on their list of subjects to cover?
- Pressures of resource and time to establish and continue effective clusters. Teacher cover can be an issue, despite local authorities provide funds to pay
- Need to give teachers adequate time for professional learning. Could an allocation be offered for a ‘block’ of cover for science?
- Stronger cluster work could help address lack of consistency in primary experiences across a local authority – benefits for secondary in terms of ensuring good pupil progression.
Primary and primary/secondary transition should be seen as a priority for cluster working:
- STEM needs to be on school improvement plans
- Will see benefits for learners once they reach secondary school in terms of seamless transition/progression
- We need to avoid the fresh start approach in secondary schools – a greater focus on transition and progression is required
- More time is required for secondary teachers teaching S1 secondary classes to work with primary counterparts
- How can we encourage schools to use exemplification, and build on what is already being done?
- Pressures of asking primary schools to take on development of all subjects
- Signposting of support needed – what’s the best use of school funds and time?
- Important to ensure smooth transitions, not just from primary to secondary, but also beyond school education into HE/FE or work.
Education Scotland is keen to hear your views. Click on the title of this blog post to leave a comment.