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Context
  • Government carried out extensive research
  • Asked parents what they know and want to know
  • Main concern was Whats happening to my child?
  • Plea I want to hear about Curriculum for
    Excellence from the professional who knows my
    child
  • Local context I want to hear how my childs
    school is implementing it
  • Toolkit of information produced as support for
    staff
  • Equips practitioners to talk to parents
  • Developed in consultation with practitioners and
    parents

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Curriculum for Excellence
  • Raising standards
  • Improving knowledge
  • Developing skills

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A coffee cup
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A kite
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A basketball
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  • A cup of coffee, a kite, a basketball
  • All familiar objects

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Look again
  • There are opportunities for learning all around
    us
  • in everyday life.
  • Parents can have fun with this too.
  • Thats bringing life to learning and learning to
    life.

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The challenge
  • Equipping our children with the knowledge and
    skills we believe they will need
  • to succeed in a future we dont yet know
  • to secure jobs yet to be invented
  • to build self-esteem and resilience
  • to harness knowledge yet to be discovered.

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Whats the aim?
  • Curriculum for Excellence the three pillars
  • Raising standards
  • Improving knowledge
  • Developing skills
  • Bringing life to learning and learning to life

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Why change?
  • Preparing young people for an ever changing world
  • Nurturing them to be
  • successful learners
  • confident individuals
  • responsible citizens
  • effective contributors
  • Build on Scotlands reputation for having a great
    education system

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Whats different?
  • A planned learning journey from 3 to 18
  • Improved learning and teaching
  • New qualifications
  • More rigorous assessment
  • Provides skills for learning, life and work
  • Learning more relevant to the modern world

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The curriculum
  • Broad and deep education
  • General education till the end of S3, then
    options
  • Covers expressive arts, health and wellbeing,
    languages, mathematics, religious and moral
    education, sciences, social studies, technologies
  • All staff have responsibility for
  • literacy
  • numeracy
  • health and wellbeing

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How does it work?
  • Broad guidance
  • National standards and resources
  • Putting trust in the professionals
  • Sharing best practice across the profession
  • Unique Glow network joins up the country

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What will young people experience?
  • A broad and deep education
  • Learning according to needs and interests
  • Better engagement
  • More able to apply knowledge
  • Support for learning and with lifes challenges
  • Easier transitions between stages, beyond school
  • Make useful links between subjects
  • Active learning questioning, doing, thinking
  • Sense of progress through assessment
  • Options in the senior phase
  • Achievements outside school valued whole picture

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What parents can do
  • Sharing, planning and learning!
  • Play, talk, read
  • visit www.infoscotland.com/playtalkread/
  • Spend time together
  • Show interest, listen, share
  • Praise, encourage, support
  • Ask about their interests and challenges
  • Ask for help
  • visit www.infoscotland.com/justask
  • Talk to them about how they are feeling

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What else can parents do?
Drink coffee
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What else can parents do?
Fly a kite
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What else can parents do?
Play ball
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Further information
  • Parents can find out more
  • www.parentzonescotland.gov.uk
  • Teachers and other professionals
  • www.curriculumforexcellence.gov.uk
  • The partners working to deliver Curriculum for
    Excellence are
  • Scottish Government www.scotland.gov.uk
  • The government has responsibility for the
    national education system
  • Learning and Teaching Scotland www.LTScotland.org.
    uk
  • Develops the curriculum, provides information and
    guidance
  • on learning and teaching
  • Scottish Qualifications Authority www.sqa.gov.uk
  • Develops, marks and manages the qualifications
    process
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