Building Your Curriculum: the building blocks What do we need to focus on?

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Building Your Curriculum: the building blocks What do we need to focus on?

How has learning been organised?

The CfE building blocks

4 Capacities 4 Values Experiences & Outcomes in 8 areas 6 Entitlements Transitions 3-18 Transitions Contexts for learning Personal Support Learning & Teaching Assessment Responsibility of all 7 Principles What needs to change? Broad General Education Transitions Achievement

4 Capacities 4 Values Experiences & Outcomes in 8 areas 6 Entitlements Transitions 3-18 Transitions Contexts for learning Personal Support Learning & Teaching Assessment Responsibility of all 7 Principles What needs to change? Transitions Balance between interdisciplinary learning & subject areas Numeracy across the curriculum