SETT

Timetable for Thursday at 13.00 pm

Browse the timetable and find seminars according to their start times.

Timetable of seminars at SLF
Seminars starting at 13.00 Thursday 25 September
L1HProfessional development of teachers and teacher educatorsKari Smith
L2HCurriculum for Excellence : The HMIE perspectiveLachlan MacCallum
A1HSPACE to TalkGraham Haddow
A2HIssues and Innovation in Integrated Services in the Early YearsJacqué Fee
B1HPeer tutoring in reading and maths: the Fife Peer learning projectKeith Topping
B2HSkills for Work Courses – a new approach to quality assuranceDonald Paterson
C1HTen Steps towards better teaching approaches using GlowLesley Dickson and Karen-Ann McAlpine
C2HMaking Glow Happen: How lessons learned from deploying a smaller scale authority-wide web publishing system in East Lothian Schools may helpDavid Gilmour
D1HThe development of research activity in Schools of AmbitionMoira Hulme, Deirdre Kelly and Ian Menter
D2HEnriched assessment for enriched enquiry: Approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that promote higher order thinking, independent learning and creativityCarmel Gallagher, Myra Young and Carolyn Hutchinson
G1HInternational EducationLesley Blair
G2HThe Place2Be – Innovation in addressing the emotional barriers to learningJonathan Wood and Sasha Trifkovic
M1HEnterprise in Education and "Skills for Scotland" Bringing the Lesson to Life: "Business Brains for a Material World"Jean MacMillan, Margaret Pears, Maggie MacNeil and Joyce Gray
N1HThe Winning Game: Can a computer game contribute to the development of a culture of success and self-improvement within a school?Jim Scott
B3HSDE for the teaching professionSustainable Development Education Liaison Group (SDELG)
J1HPupil Participation in Global CitizenshipPamela A Hamilton
S1HTAG and Visible FictionsLynne Drummond
S2HRediscovering student voice using ICT, including Glow, to support Curriculum for ExcellenceVicki Wallace and Stephen McCrossan
F1HAchieving excellence through interactivityAnna Rossvoll

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