1 A Curriculum for Excellence A.C.f.E Parent Presentation Fyvie School March 2008.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Curriculum for Excellence Experiences and Outcomes:
Advertisements

Developing Curriculum for Excellence: A Local Authority Perspective Andrew Griffiths Head of Education Aberdeenshire Council.
Working Smarter Together for additional support Discussion Group Connecting the dots between Additional Support for Learning, GIRFEC and Curriculum for.
Further Education Conference Early Years Team Leader
Building Your Curriculum: the building blocks What do we need to focus on?
James McFarlane School Building our Curriculum. James McFarlane School The school meets the needs of pupils from 5 to 19 years with severe and complex.
Curriculum for Excellence Aberdeen City November 2008.
Curriculum for Excellence & International Education Pam Slater Curriculum for Excellence Team September 2007.
Curriculum for Excellence: what HMIE is looking for?
All Children and young people have an entitlement to a curriculum which they experience as a coherent whole, with smooth and well-paced progression through.
Curriculum for Excellence… …at Kirkhill Primary School
A Curriculum for Excellence
Curriculum for Excellence Mearns Academy Curriculum for Excellence – Consultation with Parents Dec 2012.
A Curriculum for Excellence Holyrood R. C. Sec
S1 and S2 Parents’ Information Evening Tuesday 26 March 2013 Curriculum for Excellence Lanark Grammar School.
St Peter the Apostle High School Parent Council Meeting Curriculum for Excellence Tuesday 19 th February 2013.
Curriculum for Excellence in Ardnahoe Nursery School.
St. Angela’s Primary School and Nursery Class Information Evening May 10 th, 2011.
Curriculum for Excellence Parent council Meldrum Academy Building the Curriculum Feb 2011.
Curriculum for Excellence in Practice in the Nursery Sarah Laing Kirsten Pearson.
Moving forward with Curriculum for Excellence Phil Denning HMI.
Transforming lives through learning Profiling and Profiles Sheila Quigley.
Modern Languages Events Barbara Thomson Engagement Team A Curriculum for Excellence Learning and Teaching Scotland.
Assessment Primary and Secondary Probationer Teachers.
Arts Education within Curriculum for Excellence Engage Scotland Conference Pam Slater CfE Engagement Team 31 October 2007.
Curriculum for Excellence Presentation for Parents and Parent Councils
Building the Curriculum for Berwickshire High School A framework for learning and teaching for our pupils.
A big picture of the curriculum Adapted with thanks to colleagues at the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) Working draft: With.
Curriculum Design Why Change? Can you think what is the point of schools? What do we hope to achieve in schools? The purpose of CFE is to create.
Curriculum for Excellence Aberdeenshire November 2008.
Johnstone High School 13 th June SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT CfE TIMELINE SQA REVIEW COUNCIL PLAN SERVICE PLAN SCHOOL REALITIES.
Transforming lives through learning Profiling 3-18.
Victoria, Australia May Sweeney – National Co-ordinator Learning and Teaching Scotland November 2006.
Curriculum Review origins: The National Debate  Support for: – flexibility, breadth and balance – the comprehensive principle  Desire to address: –
Transforming lives through learning Profiling Education Scotland.
Mrs. Pirouet Curriculum Information Townhill Primary School Headteacher.
A big picture for Outstanding Citizenship. Three key questions 3 How well are we achieving our aims? 1 What are we trying to achieve? 2 How do we organise.
Transforming lives through learning Arts and culture education ‘Content and outcomes in Scotland‘ Education Scotland September 2013.
Forfar Academy Curriculum for Excellence Forfar Academy 26 th April 2011.
Curriculum for Excellence Developing our Learning Communities Moira Lawson Curriculum for Excellence Development Officer.
Early Years Curriculum for Excellence 1st May 2015
Transforming lives through learning Curriculum Expectations Sadie Cushley HMIE Feb 2014.
Blueprint for Education Stage 1 Consultation Informal Consultation and Information Gathering.
What is A Curriculum for Excellence?
A Curriculum for Excellence Scottish Executive Education Department Curriculum for Excellence Programme.
Active Learning Curriculum for Excellence Moira Lawson.
S3 Course Choice Information Evening Tuesday 3 February 2015 Welcome.
Sandy Riddell (Project Manager) Essential Skills Workshop.
Aberdeen Consortium Pam Slater:ACfE Team 4 October 2006.
Thematic inter-disciplinary planning & A Curriculum for Excellence Western Isles February 2007: Workshop session.
A Curriculum for Excellence Routes for Learning study day February 2007 Jessie Wojciechowski Professional Adviser.
28/10/20151 A Curriculum for Excellence What now in S2? Meeting with S2 Parents Ronnie Summers June 2011 Musselburgh Grammar School.
Click to add presenter’s name Click to add date Click to add venue Click to add presenter’s job title.
FJ Berry 12 September 2007 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire & Moray S1 – S3 Curriculum Conference 12 September 2007 Choice, Flexibility and Learning for the 21.
A Focus on Health and Wellbeing Wendy Halliday Learning and Teaching Scotland.
The Education System in Scotland
George Smuga 21/22 October, 2008 Seo e Feuch e Professional Adviser, Curriculum Division, Scottish Government.
Dunblane Nursery Curriculum Evening Learning through play
National Improvement Framework Aims of this presentation: Share information on the draft National Improvement Framework To discuss and share views on.
PINS seminars June 2007 Dan McGinty, Engagement team leader Curriculum for Excellence Learning and Teaching Scotland.
S2 Personalisation & Choice Information Evening 2016
Curriculum for Excellence update Current developments Trialling Response to feedback Exemplification and guidance Refinement and revision Recognition.
Science Experiences & Outcomes Curriculum for Excellence Support for Trialling.
Personalisation and Choice in the Broad General Education
Moving on in the Senior Phase: Option Choices for S4 & S5.
East Craigs Primary School Curriculum Information Session
The Scottish Education System
S1 Curriculum Information Evening Tuesday 7 November, 2017
Curriculum Rationale Please click on each heading to view more information about our school.
Alloway Primary School and Nursery Class
Presentation transcript:

1 A Curriculum for Excellence A.C.f.E Parent Presentation Fyvie School March 2008

2 Background Guidelines, 3 – 5 Framework 2002 National Debate –Too full a curriculum –Rigid compartmentalising of subjects –Child’s needs ‘lost’ √ Progression √ Progression √ Benchmark for standards

3 Nov aim for a single, coherent, Scottish curriculum Focus on ‘how’ and ‘what’ children learn Smooth transitions Extend pre-school approaches into primary De-clutter the curriculum Assessment to support learning Bring back the ‘spark’

4 4 Capacities or Purposes Successful Learners Confident Individuals Responsible Citizens Effective Contributors

5 Principles Challenge + Enjoyment Depth Personalisation + Choice BreadthProgressionCoherenceRelevance

6 Continued rigour in literacy and numeracy

7 The Learning Environment Ethos & Life of School Community Values / Aims / Vision Cross – Cutting Themes Citizenship, Health, Enterprise no longer add-ins Learning & Teaching back at the core Opportunities for Personal Achievement

8 Broad Levels Early pre-school & P.1 First by end of P.4 Second by end of P.7

9 How Learning is Organised Health & Wellbeing LanguagesLiteracyNumeracyMathematicsScience Social Subjects Technologies Expressive Arts Religious & Moral

10 Experiences & Outcomes: ‘what’ & ‘how’ From the learners point of view eg. ‘I can… ‘I have…. etc ‘I have…. etc

11 Parents as Partners Enrich children’s learning Enhance what’s on offer Skills Skills Interests Interests Time Time Energy Energy Experience of Life Experience of Life

12

13 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Copyright 1993 Watterson/ Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate