Events


Join us as Dr Rebekah Sims of the University  of Strathclyde provides examples of creative and exploratory approaches to RME which are ‘invitational’; inviting learners and teachers to explore moral, spiritual, and cultural aspects of religions & worldviews in the primary classroom. Using CfE RME Principles & Practices, creative approaches move beyond “learning about” religions/worldviews …


These sessions will alternate between sharing practice sessions and professional learning sessions and will be held once a month. You will need to be part of the Primary Computing Science Leadership Team in Glow as all sessions will be run from there.  Use join code e3gp464  to access the team and see what the agenda …


Join us as Dr David Lewin of the University of Strathclyde explores how the curriculum in RME is produced. Drawing from debates about the status of worldviews in England, and also from discussions from continental contexts, Dr Lewin will propose that the subject matter of RME is not just ‘sitting out there’ waiting to be …


Join us as Dr Constantinos Athanasopoulos of Kingussie High School talks about his experience in Assessments in Higher Psychology (Sleep and Dreams and Conformity and Obedience). The aim is to promote further collaboration with colleagues providing these Assessments who wish to share good practice, experience and methods of assessment.   Eventbrite Link:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/practitioner-reflections-in-nq-psychology-assessments-tickets-923730712427


Website Link: Home – Scottish Interfaith Week: Discovery: 11 – 18 Nov 2024 Celebrating 20 years of Scottish Interfaith Week Opening up our hearts and minds to discovery is one of the biggest gifts we can give ourselves and those around us. When we are curious about the lives of others, we carve out space …


Website Link: National Interfaith Conference 2024 – Scottish Interfaith Week   We are celebrating 20 years of Scottish Interfaith Week with a National Interfaith Conference in Dundee, hosted by Interfaith Scotland. More details to be announced soon.


These sessions will alternate between sharing practice sessions and professional learning sessions and will be held once a month. You will need to be part of the Secondary Computing Science Team in Glow as all sessions will be run from there.  Access the team and see what the agenda for the next sessions will be. …


This will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of every month in the SBEA Team in Glow.  A calendar of events will be shared in the team for the coming term.

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