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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: Towards A Curriculum for Excellence
Results found: 51 items

Code Title Speakers Seminar Date Start Time
A1G A Creative Partnership between a Steiner School and a Mainstream School Astrid MacLean, Edinburgh Steiner School Jane Mawdsley, Depute Head, Balgreen Primary School, Edinburgh Dorothy Baird, Development Officer and FLAT Project Manager Thursday
21 September 2006
10:30
A1H Making A Curriculum for Excellence Reality: Additional Support Needs Mark Beattie, Development Officer, Assessment is for Learning, LTS Jessie Wojciechowski, Professional Advisors, A Curriculum for Excellence, SEED Thursday
21 September 2006
12:45
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
A2D Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear? Margo Williamson, PEO and Amanda Minns, Development Officer, LT Scotland Kathryn Ross & Lindsey Fraser, Directors of Read Together Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
A2D Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear? Margo Williamson, PEO and Amanda Minns, Development Officer, Learning and Teaching Scotland Kathryn Ross & Lindsey Fraser, Directors of Read Together Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
A2I Making A Curriculum for Excellence Reality: Early Years Kathleen Robertson, Professional Advisors, A Curriculum for Excellence, SEED Thursday
21 September 2006
13:45
B2A Arts Across the Curriculum, One Year On Joan Parr, Head of Education, Scottish Arts Council Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
B2G Making A Curriculum for Excellence Reality: Secondary Education Dan McGinty, Development Officer, Curriculum for Excellence, LTS Thursday
21 September 2006
10:30
B2I Credit Where Credit’s Due: Recognising Achievement in the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Brian Cooklin, Head Teacher, Stonelaw High School, Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire. Lynn Forsyth, Policy Executive, Skills for Life and Work division, Scottish Executive. Stephen McKenzie, head of Children’s Services, Renfrewshire Council. Sue Walker, Head Teacher, Castlehead High School, Paisley. Arkley Simpson, Depute at Castlehead High School, Paisley. Keith Wright , Qualifications Manager for Social Subjects, Scottish Qualifications Authority. Thursday
21 September 2006
13:45
B2I Credit Where Credit’s Due: Recognising Achievement in the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Brian Cooklin, headteacher, Stonelaw High School, Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire. Lynn Forsyth, Policy Executive, Skills for Life and Work division, Scottish Executive. Stephen McKenzie, head of Children’s Services, Renfrewshire Council. Sue Walker, headteacher, Castlehead High School, Paisley. Arkley Simpson, Depute at Castlehead High School, Paisley. Keith Wright , Qualifications Manager for Social Subjects, Scottish Qualifications Authority. Thursday
21 September 2006
13:45
B3A Sustainable Development Education – not another initiative! Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
C1B SCCYP: Involving Children and Young People in our Work Gordon Brown and Kevin Browne, Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
C1D Making A Curriculum for Excellence Reality: Primary Education Barbara Thomson, Development Officer, Curriculum for Excellence, LTS Jacqueline Swierkot, Deputy Headteacher, St John Ogilvie Primary in Livingston Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
C1F Transition Teacher Project Mary Devine, Authority QIO, North Lanarkshire Bernard Love, headteacher, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell Elaine Miller, PT English, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell Marie Maclean, English & John Harkess, Mathematics - Transition teachers Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
C1F Transition Teacher Project Mary Devine, Authority QIO, North Lanarkshire Bernard Love, Head Teacher, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell Elaine Miller, PT English, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell Marie Maclean, English & John Harkess, Mathematics - Transition teachers Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
C1G A Curriculum for Excellence: The Role of the Teacher George MacBride, Convener, Education Committee, EIS Thursday
21 September 2006
10:30
C2A Schools of Ambition Paul McLaughlan, St Ninian's High School, East Dunbartonshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
09:30
C2C Showing Commitment to Young People with Additional Support Needs Peter McGregor, Careers Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
13:15
C2H Schools of Ambition Alan Williamson & Pupils, Hawick High School, Hawick Thursday
21 September 2006
12:45
D1B Closing the Opportunity Gap in Education: Challenges and Successes Ian Davidson, Scottish Executive Education Department Kari Pitkänen, National Board of Education, Finland Frank Crawford, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
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
F1B A Curriculum for Excellence: Extended Discussion May Sweeney, LTS Maggi Allan, Chair, Programme Board, A Curriculum for Excellence Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
F1H Assessment is for Learning: Extended Discussion Norman Emerson, Assessment is for Learning Team, Learning and Teaching Scotland Thursday
21 September 2006
12:45
F1H Assessment is for Learning: Extended Discussion Norman Emerson, Assessment is for Learning Team, LT Scotland Thursday
21 September 2006
12:45
J1B Sustainable Development Education – Not another initiative! Dr Alastair Lavery, Head of Education in Scotland, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Edinburgh, and Chair of SDELG Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
J1B Sustainable Development Education – Not another initiative! Dr Alastair Lavery, Head of Education in Scotland, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Edinburgh, and Chair of SDELG Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
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
KB Keynote icon Ministerial Address and Everything is Miscellaneous Peter Peacock, Minister for Education and Young People David Weinberger, Writer, Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society Wednesday
20 September 2006
14:15
KB Keynote icon Ministerial Address and Everything is Miscellaneous Peter Peacock, Minister for Education and Young People David Weinberger, Writer, Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society Wednesday
20 September 2006
14:15
KC1 Every Child Matters – How does the Teacher Ensure that this Happens? Lady Marie Stubbs Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
KD Keynote icon Turning Good Teachers into Great Leaders Terry Dozier, Special Adviser on Teaching to the US, Secretary of Education during the Clinton Administration. Thursday
21 September 2006
11:30
KE Keynote icon The Powerful Effects of Teaching Thinking Explicitly as a Skill Dr. Edward de Bono Thursday
21 September 2006
14:45
KE Keynote icon The Powerful Effects of Teaching Thinking Explicitly as a Skill Dr. Edward de Bono Thursday
21 September 2006
14:45
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
L1C Spotlight Benchmarking Scottish Education Andreas Schleicher, Head of Education Indicators and Analysis Division, Directorate for Education, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Wednesday
20 September 2006
13:15
L1C Spotlight Benchmarking Scottish Education Andreas Schleicher, Head of Education Indicators and Analysis Division, Directorate for Education, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Wednesday
20 September 2006
13:15
L1D Spotlight Motivation within A Curriculum for Excellence Hilda De Felice, Learning Unlimited Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
L1F Spotlight Assessment is for Learning – more than 2 stars and a wish Norman Emerson, LTS Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
L1I Spotlight Unlocking Creativity: Teaching Creative Thinking and Learning Professor Brian Boyd, University of Strathclyde and Tapestry Thursday
21 September 2006
13:45
L2B Literacy and Numeracy Discussion The Literacy and Numeracy Team, LT Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
L2B Literacy and Numeracy Discussion The Literacy and Numeracy Team, Learning and Teaching Scotland Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
L2D Making the Personal Learning Planning Process a Reality in the Secondary School Stuart Maxwell, Headteacher, Eastwood High School, East Renfrewshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
L2F There’s a Dragon in my Cupboard: The writer and the craft Louise Ballantyne, Amanda Minns, Janice Neilson, LTS Development Officers for Literacy. Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
N1F Classrooms of the Future: Taking Learning Outdoors Willie White, LT Scotland Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
N1F Classrooms of the Future: Taking Learning Outdoors Willie White, Learning and Teaching Scotland Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
S1F Cross-continental, Cross-cutting Themes Dianne Peck, Learning Policies Branch, Office of Learning and Teaching, Department of Education and Training, Victoria, Australia, and Dr Gill Robinson, Programme Director, A Curriculum for Excellence, Scottish Executive Education Department Thursday
21 September 2006
09:30
S2B Preparing Young People to be Citizens of Local, National and Global Communities David Watson, HT and Pupils, Muirhead Primary School, South Ayrshire. Wednesday
20 September 2006
12:15
S2D Primary–Secondary Learning Transitions Helen Sullivan, Depute headteacher, Auchinleck Academy, East Ayrshire Angus McVake, Depute headteacher, Grange Academy, East Ayrshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
S2D Primary–Secondary Learning Transitions Helen Sullivan, Depute Head Teacher, Auchinleck Academy, East Ayrshire Angus McVake, Depute Head Teacher, Grange Academy, East Ayrshire Wednesday
20 September 2006
16:00
S2G The Assessment is for Learning School Carolyn Hutchinson, Scottish Executive Education Department Philippe Guimard, Senior Lecturer, University of Nantes, France Thursday
21 September 2006
10:30
S2G The Assessment is for Learning School Carolyn Hutchinson, Scottish Executive Education Department Philippe Guimard, Senior Lecturer, University of Nantes, France Thursday
21 September 2006
10:30


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