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Seminars and keynotes 2006

Search through the complete list of keynotes, spotlights and seminars presented according to theme, start time or keyword. There were over 150 seminars on offer over the two days covering a wide range of topics.

You searched for: Wednesday 20 September 2006 (am)
Results found: 23 items

Code Title Speakers Seminar Date Start Time
A1A The Pleasure Principle: Literature in Learning Liz Niven, Writer Keith Gray, Writer Desmond Spiers, Librarian, Craigroyston High School, Edinburgh Jane Rostron, Teacher, Craigroyston High School, Edinburgh Rae Topping, Teacher, Greenrigg Primary School, West Lothian Cathrin Howells, Literature in Learning Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
A2A Creating Communities Ewan McIntosh, Scottish Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research David Muir, Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University of Strathclyde Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
A3A TES Scotland Lecture Gordon Mackenzie, Headteacher, Balwearie High, Kirkcaldy Jane Harrison, Newly Qualified Teacher, Denbeath Primary in Buckhaven Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
B1A Sharing Good Practice in Promoting Positive Behaviour within the Secondary School Sector Frank Reilly, Regional Communication Officer, Better Behaviour – Better Learning Yvonne Binks, Regional Communication Officer, Better Behaviour – Better Learning Isla Lumsden, Buckhaven High School, Fife Derek Bruce, Regional Communications Team Cardh Pert, St. Andrews High School, Clydebank Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
B2A Arts Across the Curriculum, One Year On Joan Parr, Head of Education, Scottish Arts Council Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
B3A Sustainable Development Education – not another initiative! Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
C1A Future Learning and Teaching Project Evaluations: the Key Messages Prof Kay Livingston, University of Aberdeen Prof Ian Menter, University of Glasgow Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
C2A Schools of Ambition Paul McLaughlan, St Ninian's High School, East Dunbartonshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
D1A Aspiration to Inspiration Dr Paul Thomson, Rector, Jordanhill School, Glasgow Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
D2A Information Literacy and the Curriculum in North Ayrshire: from Theory into Practice Dr Audrey Sutton, North Ayrshire Council Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
F1A Partners in Learning in Scotland David Noble, Senior Teacher, Hillside School, Fife Gillian Graham, Principal Teacher, St Cadocs PS, East Renfrewshire Olly Bray, Principal Teacher, Geography, Dunbar GS, East Lothian Kirsty Macdonald, ICT Co-ordinator, Auchenback PS, Renfrewshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
G1A All about Glow Ron Rossvoll Jan Pollok Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
J1A Ambitious, Excellent Technical Education Bill Geddes, HMIE Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
KA Keynote icon Success and Sustainability; By, With and Across Our Schools Introduction by Mr. John Mulgrew - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Learning and Teaching Scotland. Andy Hargreaves, The Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education at the Lynch School of Education at Boston College. Wednesday
20 September 2006
10:30
L1A Spotlight A Curriculum for Excellence in Action Maggi Allan, Chair, Programme Board, A Curriculum for Excellence May Sweeney, LTS Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
L2A Books and Beyond: Scotland Reads, Coming to a School Near You! Louise Ballantyne: Development Officers, LT Scotland Professor Keith Topping: Dundee University Janine Botfield: Project Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
L2A Books and Beyond: Scotland Reads, Coming to a School Near You! Louise Ballantyne: Development Officer, Learning and Teaching Scotland Professor Keith Topping: Dundee University Janine Botfield: Project Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
M1A ICT - taking Gaelic education forward Speakers from Gaelic ICT Implementation Group and BBC Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
M1A ICT - taking Gaelic education forward Speakers from Gaelic ICT Implementation Group and BBC Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
N1A Using ICT in Adult Numeracy Maria Kambouri, Institute of Education in London Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
S1A eTwinning: Creative ICT to enhance the Curriculum through Collaborative European School Projects George Glass, headteacher, Highland Council Susan Linklater, ICT in Education Adviser, British Council Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
S2A Improving the Educational Outcomes of Scotland's Looked After Children Graham McCann and Anne-Margaret Mitchell, Looked After Children Branch, Scottish Executive Education Department Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
S2A Improving the Educational Outcomes of Scotland's Looked After Children Graham McCann and Anne-Margaret Mitchell, Looked After Children Branch, Scottish Executive Education Department Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30


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