See examples of interdisciplinary projects that help to develop skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work in line with Building the Curriculum 4.
Riverside Primary School Nursery develops an attractive, secure and stimulating outdoor learning area.
Cultercullen Primary School develops children’s involvement in decision making and leadership for learning
Pupils at Fairview School practise their independent living skills beyond the school day.
Glasgow Caledonian University course to prepare pupils for learning after school in a retail environment.
Partnership working with primary and secondary schools at Banff and Buchan College to improve employability skills.
Forres Academy works in partnership with the voluntary organisation Skill Force.
Building the Curriculum 4: Skills for learning, life and work is intended to promote effective learning for children and young people, enabling them to develop skills for learning, life and work across all aspects of the curriculum and at all levels.