RHET: Problem solving in food and farming
The online session will look at how real life food and farming issues can be utilised in the classroom. Event information Booking link Partner website Contact email
Education Scotland: The Digital ELC Award for Scotland (DSAS) Professional Learning Network – Session 4
This is the fourth session of this professional learning network. This five part professional learning network is for ELC practitioners working in ELC settings in Scotland who aspire to become DSAS awarded settings with the new Digital Learning Through Play in ELC Award. Guided by Education Scotland’s Digital Team, you will work together, through the award framework to make quality improvements in digital learning in your ELC settings (maximum 30
Education Scotland: Educator webinar – Planning your cyber resilience and internet safety learning
Looking for practical guidance on planning learning for Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety (Technologies Es and Os) in your school? This training is based on the Education Scotland Cyber Resilience Toolkit which provides clear and concise examples of potential cyber risks, digital skills to manage these risks and guidance on how to report harm. Attendees will: Cover the knowledge and skills required for cyber resilience in the Toolkit Examine the
Education Scotland: Educator webinar – Planning your cyber resilience and internet safety learning
Looking for practical guidance on planning learning for Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety (Technologies Es and Os) in your school? This training is based on the Education Scotland Cyber Resilience Toolkit which provides clear and concise examples of potential cyber risks, digital skills to manage these risks and guidance on how to report harm. Attendees will: Cover the knowledge and skills required for cyber resilience in the Toolkit Examine the
Barefoot Computing: Early Years workshops
Designed to boost subject knowledge and confidence, this workshop will introduce you to computational thinking in the Early Years and help you get started with Barefoot. During the online interactive session, you will give some of Barefoot’s Early Years activities a try and see how computational thinking links with the Early Years framework. You’ll also be introduced to the Barefoot website and our fantastic range of resources designed especially for
Barefoot Computing: Scratch workshops
This workshop provides the perfect introduction to programming in the Scratch environment through a series of code reading and writing activities (all with a camel theme!). It highlights the application of computational thinking skills in programming and introduces the concepts of sequence, repetition and selection through a series of interactive activities. Event information Booking link Partner website Contact email: enquiries@barefootcomputing.org Programming Workshop – Introduction to Scratch – OPEN TO ALL
Education Scotland: Educator webinar – Planning your cyber resilience and internet safety learning
Looking for practical guidance on planning learning for Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety (Technologies Es and Os) in your school? This training is based on the Education Scotland Cyber Resilience Toolkit which provides clear and concise examples of potential cyber risks, digital skills to manage these risks and guidance on how to report harm. Attendees will: Cover the knowledge and skills required for cyber resilience in the Toolkit Examine the
Education Scotland: The Digital ELC Award for Scotland (DSAS) Professional Learning Network – Session 5
This is the fifth session of this professional learning network. This five part professional learning network is for ELC practitioners working in ELC settings in Scotland who aspire to become DSAS awarded settings with the new Digital Learning Through Play in ELC Award. Guided by Education Scotland’s Digital Team, you will work together, through the award framework to make quality improvements in digital learning in your ELC settings (maximum 30
Keep Scotland Beautiful: Learning for Sustainability & Systems Thinking
Systems thinking is a way to approach solving big, messy problems in the world that involve lots of elements. For example, climate change involves science, economics, people’s values, health, and culture. This session discusses how to use this approach for Learning for Sustainability. 12 March 2025 twilight starting at 16:00 Event information Booking link Partner website Contact email
Keep Scotland Beautiful: Applying for Your Green Flag Award
Applying for Your Green Flag Award: Delivered as a series of four twilight sessions 16:00-17:00. Attend all four. Session 1: Welcome to Eco-Schools – An introduction to the Eco-Schools Scotland programme and how to apply for a Green Flag Award using the online portal. (What is Eco-Schools?). – 27 Aug 2024 Session 2: Environmental Review, Action Plan & Measuring How to put together your Action Plan, looking at the importance of your aims