SLF 2016: DYW related seminars

SLF logoThis year’s Scottish Learning Festival offers a wide variety of seminars around DYW covering key issues such as curriculum pathways from 3-18, STEM, gender equalities, CLD, school/employer partnerships.  Seminars will have direct inputs from practitioners, showcasing the practical implementation of DYW across all levels.

Outline of seminars:

Wednesday, 21 Sept:

Title Presenters Room/ Time
What does DYW look like in a secondary school? Gib McMillan, Craigroyston Community High School, Edinburgh Carron 1,9.30
Building the STEMpire: Jon Reid, Larbert HS, Falkirk Ness, 9.30
Full STEAM Ahead! Using STEAM as a context to enrich learning Joanne Jarvie,  Thornton PS, Fife Ness,  12.30
Young Workforce Development at Kibble Eileen Cummings, Kibble Education and Care Centre Carron 1, 12.30
Aligning the curriculum Karen Corbett, Education Scotland Morar, 14.00
A partnership approach to recognising achievements Mandy Toogood, Education Scotland Alsh 2, 14.00
DYW in early years and primary school Karyn Wise and Sarah Cloy, Caskieberran Primary School, Fife. Carron 1 15.15
An integrated approach to employability Peter Smith, Wallace High School Alsh 1, 15.15
Tailored work placement opportunities Margaret Murray, Gary Condie, Abigail Kinsella and Leith Pepin, Glasgow City Council Carron 1, 16.15

Thursday, 22 Sept:

Title Presenters Room/ Time
Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce – How we do it? Margaret Craw, Dalziel High School, North Lanark.+ Braeview Acad. Dundee Carron 1,  9.30
Career Education Standard (3-18) – where are we now? Ken Edwards (SDS), Dean Smith (Mearns Castle High School), Carron 1, 10.45
Keynote Seminar:

Curriculum Pathways 3-18

Joan MacKay and Carol MacDonald, Education Scotland Lomond Audit., 11.15.
Professional discussion Joan MacKay (DYW programme lead, ES) Main Stand, 13.00
 Exploring gender stereotyping and subject choices… Charlotte Govan, Institute of Physics/Education Scotland Carron 1, 12.00
Let’s get work ready Liz Prosser, Meldrum Academy, Aberdeenshire Ness,  12.00
STEM in the early years Mark Irwin,   Glasgow City Council Dochart 1, 12.00
Inspiring learning through STEM & creative industries Gayle Martin-Brown, Camelon Education Centre, Falkirk Council Ness,  13.15
Engineering your Curriculum Susan Scurlock, Primary Engineering Morar, 13.15

Download a detailed programme of all seminars here:  dyw-related-seminars-at-slf-16-2

You can also speak to staff from Education Scotland and Scottish Government about any issues related to DYW at the Education Scotland stand in the centre of the exhibition area. However if you wish to speak to Joan MacKay or other staff involved DYW programme work why not join us at the stand on Thursday at 1pm.

Organisations  that will provide further information around employability and enterprise at their stand within the exhibition area  include Skills Development Scotland, Scotland’s Enterprising Schools, SQA .

For more information on the whole conference visit the SLF website.

 

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