B!te: Big Ideas - Technical Education

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HMIE and LTS organised a conference which took place on Wednesday 24 June 2009 at Carnegie Conference Centre, Dunfermline.

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The main purpose of the conference was to highlight and share good practice. The conference was intended to act as a catalyst for identifying good practice from across Scotland to share through a national database on Glow and other relevant sites. The 'big ideas' of sustainability, citizenship and health and wellbeing permeated the keynote speeches, seminars and showcases.

The target audience was teachers and education authority staff with responsibility for technical education in schools. An innovative 'outreach' model widened the audience to include practitioners from across Scotland, through live video streaming via the National Technologies Glow site.

The format of the day included keynote presentations on:

  • ‘Big Ideas for a Troubled Planet' from David Hayman
  • ‘Quantum of Excellence’ from Frank Crawford
  • ‘Learning for the new economy’ from Paul McKelvie
  • ‘Vision for technical education’ from Peter Kormylo and Mark Brownrigg.

A range of seminars and showcases provided opportunities for delegates to explore good practice in learning and teaching in technical education.

Related links

  • Principles and practice

    The principles and practice document is essential reading for teachers as they start working with the experiences and outcomes for technologies.
  • Experiences and outcomes

    All curriculum areas contribute to the totality of the experiences that make up the new curriculum. You can download the experiences and outcomes for technologies.

  • Journey to Excellence home page

    Explore examples of excellence in Scottish education and other children's services.
  • Technologies National Glow Group

    Link up with other practitioners around the country to share your ideas on Curriculum for Excellence.