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National Leadership Offer and Support for Professional Learning

Leading Professional Learning For anyone leading the learning of colleagues in their setting. Applications open 12th August 2024 – 12th September 2024

Aspiring to Middle Leadership  and Middle Leaders Leading Change currently open to all via their programme pages.

The How of Change: Facilitated learning for strategic leadership Expressions of interest are now open of this new offer for headteachers and those who hold the GTCS Professional Standard for Headship.

Connected and Collaborative Systems Leadership For experienced headteachers and system leaders. Applications open 14th August 2024 – 30th August 2024

 

SELF-DIRECTED PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AVAILABLE VIA OUR WEBSITE

Coaching in Education An open access resource designed to support all educators to develop leadership of learning through an enquiring approach.

Enquiry in Education An open access resource designed to support all educators to use coaching approaches in practice.

Scotland’s Financial Schools

Scotland’s Financial Schools

Session 1 – Introducing financial education across the curriculum

Session 2 – Embedding financial education through IDL

 

Target Audience:

Early Years/Primary/Secondary (all subjects)

Term 1                                                                                    

Sector Session 1 Session 2
Early Years 03.09.24 10.09.24
Primary 04.09.24 11.09.24
Secondary 05.09.24 12.09.24

 

Term 2

Sector Session 1 Session 2
Primary 05.11.24 12.11.24
Secondary 06.11.24 13.11.24
Early Years 07.11.24 14.11.24

 

Term 3                                                                                   

Sector Session 1 Session 2
Secondary 25.02.25 11.03.25
Early Years 26.02.25 05.03.25
Primary 27.02.25 06.03.25

 

Term 4

Sector Session 1 Session 2
Early Years 12.05.25 19.05.25
Primary 13.05.25 20.05.25
Secondary 14.05.25 21.05.25

All sessions will run from 16:00 – 17.15

 

Subject(s): Financial Education, Health and Wellbeing, Skills based learning, Learning for Sustainability, Developing the Young Workforce

 

Course Overview: Young Enterprise Scotland aims to equip all young people with the skills to thrive in life, learning and work. Our Scotland’s Financial Schools professional learning programme is designed to support teachers build their confidence in delivering financial education learning experiences and ensure our young people are equipped with appropriate financial skills. The course runs four times throughout the year and consists of two CLPL sessions. We would ask practitioners attend both.

 

Session 1 – Introducing financial education across the curriculum

  • To raise awareness of what financial education is and why it is essential for developing skills for life, learning and work
  • Learning for Sustainability contextualisation with links the Sustainable Development Goals, DYW agenda, Career Education Standards 3-18, Curriculum Entitlements and the Attainment Challenge.
  • To encourage a cross curricular approach to financial education going beyond numeracy and maths
  • Overview of ‘Scotland’s Financial Schools’ website – includes access to free lesson plans, a whole school reflections tool and a Financial Education Scottish Progression Pathway which is linked to Curriculum for Excellence
  • Overview of financial workshops delivered by our SFS team (secondary schools only)

 

Session 2 – Embedding financial education through IDL

  • Encouraging a sustainable approach to embedding financial education into teaching and learning
  • Examples of delivering financial education through interdisciplinary learning opportunities
  • Examples of case studies to inspire and motivate
  • A practical session to encourage discussions and the sharing of examples and ideas

 

Cost

All our training and resources are free. numeracy

 

Book a space

Complete the Microsoft Forms to book your place on the course.

New Bookbug Opportunities

New Bookbug training dates are officially up and ready to book on the website. If you have any questions get in touch with the training team

 

Bookbug for the Home

Blended:

Tuesday 20 August (MS Teams) and Tuesday 27 August (Perth) – 9.30am–1pm

Wednesday 4 September (MS Teams) and Wednesday 11 September (Aberdeen) – 9.30am–1pm

Thursday 19 September (Zoom) and Thursday 26 September (North Berwick) – 9.30am–1pm

 

Online:

Wednesday 21 and 28 August, 9.30am–1pm, MS Teams

Tuesday 17 and 24 September, 9.30am–1pm, Zoom

 

Session Leader Training Sessions

In-person:

Monday 26 August, 10am–4pm, Ayr

Tuesday 10 September, 10am–4pm, Aberdeen

Thursday 12 September, 10am–4pm, Alexandria

 

Online:

Wednesday 18 and Wednesday 25 September, 9.30am–1pm, Zoom

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New Dates – Self Harm and Suicide Prevention for Children & Young People

NEW DATES – Self Harm and Suicide Prevention for Children and Young People.  If you wish to book onto any of these courses please email.  All courses will take place face to face to SBC HC, Newtown St Boswells.

2024

Tuesday 29th October 1pm – 5pm

Thursday 21st November 9am – 1pm

Thursday 5th December 9am – 1pm

2025

Tuesday 4th March 9am – 1pm

Thursday 27th March 9am – 1pm

Tuesday 27th May 9am – 1pm

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Using Arts & Culture to Create a Climate-Ready Future

USING ARTS AND CULTURE TO CREATE A CLIMATE-READY FUTURE

Creative Carbon Scotland and the Improvement Service have worked together to develop a free sprint training programme to empower local authority officers to utilise cultural and creative practices in the delivery of their work to help create a more sustainable future.

Working with arts and culture offers many opportunities to advance work on climate change adaptation, mitigation and the just transition, and this programme will provide both training and bespoke advice to help participants to develop work in this area.

The programme is open to any local authority officer who feels it will make a difference in the delivery of their role. This is likely to be those working in climate change adaptation or mitigation, just transition planning, community development, economic development or arts and culture, but other areas will be relevant too.

The programme will be delivered via Teams by members of Creative Carbon Scotland and input from artists and other experts in the field. There will be six hours of contact time and an expectation of six hours of individual work between sessions.

When signing up participants will be asked to submit a climate change- or sustainability-related challenge they want to work on through the programme.

You can submit an application using this online form before the deadline of Friday 19 July. Applicants should be able to display a demonstrable interest in the subject matter and work in roles that provide clear opportunities to apply the learning from the programme.

If you have any questions, please contact lewis.coenen-rowe@creativecarbonscotland.com. rights

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Programme structure

Date  Time  Content 
Group session 1: Getting Started Wednesday 4 September 10am-12pm
  • Creative icebreaker
  • Guest speaker presentation from a successful previous project
  • Summary of different ways that arts collaboration offers value
  • Practical information on how to work with artists
  • Group discussion and mentoring on your challenges and how arts-led methods can help address these
Group session 2: Evaluation  Wednesday 2 October 10am-11am
  • Presentation on appropriate evaluation methods for arts-led projects
  • Group activity on using an evaluation framework to design and assess a project
1:1 Mentoring with Artists  Wednesday 6 November 10am-11am
  • 1:1 sessions matching you up with a creative practitioner in your area to discuss ideas, get feedback, and develop your plan
Group session 3: Making the Case  Wednesday 4 December 10am-12pm
  • Reflection exercise
  • Guest speaker presentation on how to make the business case for art-sustainability work
  • Discussion on how to communicate your work and develop interest
  • Advice on future resources and support
  • Line-managers join for the end of the session to hear short presentations from participants on their ideas

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

New date added:

Dates Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th September 2024

You must be able to attend both days fully

Time 8.50am – 5pm
Venue Langlee Community Centre, Langlee, Galashiels

This course is offered to you free of charge but it should be noted it costs us over £2000 from local suicide prevention funds to deliver each course, so can we please ask if you need to cancel please do so in a timely manner to allow us to try and fill any spaces.

The administration of ASIST courses has changed nationally and you now need to book through the national portal.  All bookings are on a first come first serve basis and we are unable to influence or prioritise who gets allocated places.  We also cannot access the portal to cancel any places so if you book a place and can no longer make the training please be sure to cancel your place via the portal. 

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IWS – Tues 13 – Inservice Day Offer

We have some bespoke arrangements already in place with some clusters but have the following additional offer for schools for the Tuesday inset after the holidays.

If you would like to access any of these please get in touch with the contacts below who will send you a link to circulate in time for the session.

  • All offers will be delivered live through TEAMS
  • Most sessions will also be on offer at an end of the day session suitable for CAT meetings during the academic year.
  • Please email the contact person indicated below to register interest/sign up for your school or cluster.
  • We aim to support outwards looking practice and collaboration across schools/clusters – please ensure that wherever possible staff are logged on using individual devices to allow ‘break out rooms’ to operate effectively.
  • All attendees are expected to complete an online evaluation form after the session
  • No registers will be taken – schools should note attendance of their staff if required

Tuesday 13th August 2024

9.15 – 10.45am Scripting: Confident and Positive Responses

Contact

Paddy Burke pburke@scotborders.gov.uk

9.30 – 10.30 Bilingual support  – Supporting in Writing (Primary)

 

Contact

Liz Scarpa gw09scarpaliz@glowmail.org.uk or Jane Bryant

gw10bryantjane4@glowmail.org.uk

 

9.15 – 10.45am The environment offers a safe base  – principles and practice

Contact

Caroline Robinson

crobinson@scotborders.gov.uk    

11 – 12.00 Bilingual support – Supporting in Writing (Secondary)

Contact

Liz Scarpa gw09scarpaliz@glowmail.org.uk or Jane Bryant

gw10bryantjane4@glowmail.org.uk

1.30 – 3.00pm  All behaviour is communication –  principles and practice

Contact

Doug Crabbe

douglas.crabbe@scotborders.gov.uk

 

 

Aspiring Principal Teachers of Guidance

Professional Learning Programme for Aspiring Principal Teachers of Guidance Tickets, Mon 26 Aug 2024 at 10:00 | Eventbrite

Are you interested in becoming a Guidance Teacher?

Then come and join the first cohort for the new professional learning programme for Aspiring Principal Teachers of Guidance.

Built in conjunction with Principal Teachers of Guidance this professional learning programme has practical and experiential learning at its core. Using the knowledge and experience of the current workforce, key themes have been identified to proactively support future Guidance Teachers. This is a yearlong course which comprises of 5 modules.

  • The Role of the Guidance Teacher
  • Supporting All Learners
  • Managing a Caseload
  • Partnership Working
  • Learning, Teaching and Assessment

Each module will be delivered in-person at The University of Aberdeen. There is no formal assessment however, each module proposes ‘take away’ tasks for colleagues to apply within their own school context. At the end of each module, colleagues will be asked to share their learning and how they applied it across their own school context.

Please note that this is a yearlong programme and attendance at all 5 online events is essential. Please note the online dates below are included in this programme. Joining links and instructions will be sent closer to the time of these dates.

Online Dates:

Wednesday 9th October 2024

16:30 – 18:30

Monday 16th December 2024

16:30 – 18:30

Tuesday 4th March 2024

16:30 – 18:30

Tuesday 13th May 2025

16:30 – 18:30

Monday 23rd June 2025

16:30 – 18:30

Target Audience – Please be aware that the target audience for this event is for professionals within the Education Sector in Scotland and to register for the event please enter either a school/establishment/local authority or Glow email address. If you work in Scottish education and would like to attend, but do not have a glow or work email address please email esevents@educationscotland.gov.scot with the name of your setting or service, to request a place. Thank you for your understanding.

Ticket Allocation – It is not possible to transfer your booking to anyone else. If you are unable to attend please cancel your booking to free up a space for another participant to attend. Please remember that for security purposes it is very important that you do not share event information with anyone else to provide them access to this event.

Joining Instructions – Please note joining instructions for this event will be sent out 48 hours before the event, each attendee is advised to double check they received a confirmation email from Eventbrite via the email address they entered as this may result in not receiving these instructions and could obstruct you from attending the event. We would recommend you to contact us should you not receive joining instructions by 1 hour before then event time. We would advise you to check your junk files for emails about the event.

Request for advance information – If you have specific accessibility requirements, for example, if you need slides or more information to be sent to you in advance, or need breaks at specific intervals, we would welcome more information about this in advance. Whilst it is your choice to disclose this information, or not, doing so will enable us to better understand your needs and plan how to best support your engagement. Our aim is to make appropriate adjustments to our programme delivery to ensure the best possible experience for our delegates.

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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day interactive workshop in suicide first aid. At ASIST you’ll learn how to recognise when someone may be thinking about suicide, and how to provide a skilled intervention and develop a safety plan with the person to connect them to further support.

ASIST is delivered in the Scottish Borders throughout the year, please email health.improvement@borders.scot.nhs.uk to be added to the distribution list to be informed when the next workshop is open for booking.