Curriculum for Excellence, Scotland's 3鈥 18 curriculum, has been described as 'the most significant curricular change in Scotland for a generation' (McAra, Broadley & McLauchlan, 2013, p. 223). The purpose of the curriculum is 'encapsulated' in four capacities in order that learners become...
Curriculum for excellence Building the curriculum 5 a framework for assessment: executive summary. Edinburgh: Scottish Government.ScottishGovernment. A Curriculum for Excellence:Building the Curriculum 5:A Framework for Assessment:Reporting[EB/OL].http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/Images/C fEReportingdocument...
In summary, analysis of French curricula reveals that thinking about future choices may be existent, but comes in very different forms. Whereas the ESD circulars for 2011 and 2015 stress the need for pupils to be able to project themselves into the future, the primary and secondary school curri...
Research on the consultation on the next generation of national qualifications in Scotland Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) was launched in 2004 with the aim of improving the educational outcomes for all children and young people, aged 3-18. The S... C Black,V Chan,J Maclardie,... - 《Sco...
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STAGE 2: ENHANCE practice Contact: Heather Gibson, QAA Scotland Four dimensions of curriculum flexibility Key areas of focus Engaging. Strategy Summary Draft for Members Consultation. Using Research-Teaching Linkages to Enhance Graduate Attributes George Gordon, Cherie Woolmer University of Strathclyde 5 ...
We will discuss the issues surrounding the training of primary teachers and delivery of MLPS, which may resonate with experiences that English colleagues are undergoing at present, before moving on to look at the possibilities that the new curricular initiative in Scotland, Curriculum for Excellence ...
Joseph SmithUniversity of Stirling
Despite acknowledging that children have a natural disposition to pose questions, no curricular provision currently exists for the conceptualisation and operationalisation of mathematical problem posing within Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence. In order to provide evidence to support any curricular change,...