
Fiona Hyslop discusses Scottish Government priorities in education and the development of Curriculum for Excellence. Also includes a question and answer session.

Professor Ferre Laevers from the University of Leuven makes his keynote speech at the Scottish Learning Festival on Thursday 24 September 2009.

Professor Carol Dweck discusses how to develop a 'growth mindset' instead of 'fixed mindset', based on psychological research undertaken with students.

Carla Rinaldi discusses the implications of Early Years learning with particular emphasis on the importance of the adult role.

Graham Samuel Maxwell gives an overview of key issues in educational assessment with a consideration of ways to reform policy and practice for the future.

Eddie Broadley and Andrew Brown demonstrate how the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence can be supported by Glow on a practical level using emerging practice from schools, early year’s establishments and teacher education institutions across the country.

Interview with Ferre Laevers from the University of Leuven recorded at the Scottish Learning Festival 2009.

Interview with Carol Dweck, from Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University, where she outlines some of the topics explored in her keynote speech.

Fiona Hyslop discusses priorities for Scottish Government in education and development of Curriculum for Excellence. Also includes questions and answers from the audience with Richard Teese.