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Press 2007

Media quotes 2007

The Scottish Learning Festival has become a pivotal event in the education calendar, drawing more than 7,000 education professionals, providing stimulation for new teaching and learning and giving educationalist the opportunity to share best practice an debate the issues that affect them.  (Sec-Ed Magazine 30-08-07)

Where can you find a Scottish education village, an international village, a local authority village and a cultural village?  Answer:  at the Scottish Learning Festival, which gets bigger each year and is turning into something of a conurbation.  (TESS 14-09-07)

This year’s premier education event in Scotland will be making more use of technology than ever before – you’ll be able to follow it online.  (Guardian 18-09-07)

The festival continues to grow… It provides inspiration for new teaching and learning and gives educationalist the opportunity to share best practice and debate the issues that most affect them.  (Primary Choice Magazine 31-09-07)

This year’s Scottish Learning Festival was the best to date, with more than 7,000 people turning up to sample the best of what’s going on in Scottish schools.  (Teaching Scotland, November 2007)

This is truly an important occasion – one of the key events of the year…I’ve been struck by the real buzz around the venue.  There is a sense of energy and excitement which reflects the interest in the event.  Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning)

If there is a good example of a professional occasion for teachers and educators in the knowledge society, this is it.  I hope that it will spread.  (Pasi Sahlberg, World Bank, Senior Education Specialist )

Coming across LTS’s new technologies research practitioner with his sleeves rolled up in cyberspace to extend the debates and insight of what is now a world-class learning festival underlines the commitment and innovation underpinning the event.  (Futurelab, October 2007)

 

Michael Fullan led the evaluation team which conducted the four-year assessment of the National Literacy and Numeracy Strategy in England from 1998-2003. In April 2004 he was appointed Special Adviser to the Premier and Minister of Education in Ontario.

His widely acclaimed books include:

  • What’s Worth Fighting For trilogy (with Andy Hargreaves)
  • Change Forces trilogy
  • The New Meaning of Educational Change, 3rd Edition
  • Leading in a Culture of Change, which was awarded the 2002 Book of the Year Award by the National Staff Development Council
  • The Moral Imperative of School Leadership, March 2003
  • Leadership and Sustainability: System Thinkers in Action, 2005
  • Breakthrough (with Peter Hill and Carmel Crévola), 2006
  • Learning Places (with Clif St Germain), 2006
  • Turnaround Leadership, 2006

Further information and booking for keynote: Turnaround Schools, Turnaround Systems on Wednesday at 10:45 am.

Video of an interview with Michael Fullan recorded at the Festival and Michael's keynote speech are now available.

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Press coverage from 2007

 

Articles relating to the Scottish Learning Festival in the press
PublicationDateArticle
TESS18/05/2007LONE RANGER SHOT DOWN
Focus on the Scottish Learning Festival
THE GUARDIAN9/06/2007ICT TRAINING DIARY
SLAINTE
Webpage
9/07/2007THE SCOTTISH LEARNING FESTIVAL
TESS13/07/2007A WEEK IN EDUCATION
News Article on Scottish Learning Festival
GTCS
Webpage
June 2007THE SCOTTISH LEARNING FESTIVAL
EIS
Webpage
July 2007THE SCOTTISH LEARNING FESTIVAL
Educationalists from across Scotland to showcase their work.
TESS10/08/2007PART-TIME FARIES WANTED
Feature on Storyline approach and The Enchanted Forrest
TESS10/08/2007FROM SANDAIG TO SYDNEY
Feature on Blogging
SecEd30/08/2007IT’S SHOW TIME
TESS14/09/2007 

THE SCOTTISH LEARNING FESTIVAL
Preview Edition:

  • ACfE: A CURRICULUM FOR ENGLAND
  • PUPIL PERFORMANCE SHOULD BE TRANSPARENT
  • NAMED BUT NOT SHAMED
  • TEACHING TOOLS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
  • JOIN THE VILLAGE PEOPLE
  • WHERE SCOTS IS FINDING ITS VOICE
  • NEW TEACHINGS ON ISLAMOPHOBIA
  • A BESPOKE APPROACH
  • LEGENDS IN THEIR OWN TIMELINE
  • CPD GOES ONLINE
SUNDAY HERALD16/09/2007NEW INTRANET BRINGS SCHOOLS TOGETHER
Feature on Glow
THE GUARDIAN18/09/2007THE SCOTTISH LEARNING FESTIVAL
Preview
  • TUNE INTO THE MAIN EVENT
  • KEYNOTES AND SEMINARS TO LOOK OUT FOR
  • STEPHEN HEPPELL – BACK AND FORTH
  • FESTIVALS – PODCASTS FOREVER
THE HERALD18/09/2007FIONA HYSLOP TO SPEAK AT FESTIVAL OF LEARNING
News Article on Ministerial Address
TESS21/09/2007THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL
Feature on Curriculum for Excellence

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