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Curriculum for Excellence

Fiona Hyslop launches experiences and outcomes

Fiona Hyslop launches experiences and outcomes

Video of Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, launching the experiences and outcomes - an essential component of Scotland's new curriculum - on 2 April 2009 in Stirling.

Enterprising learning and teaching - Audrey Gibson

Enterprising learning and teaching - Audrey Gibson

This video shows Audrey Gibson and a pupil from Larbert High School, Falkirk Council, talking about the Young Enterprise programme. They talk about how this is used throughout the school from creating board games to running a business. The programme is aimed at increasing the confidence of pupils in a working environment and developing their career skills.

Alan McLean – motivating all learners

Alan McLean – motivating all learners

Alan McLean is a Principal Psychologist with Glasgow City Council. He is well known for his work on the ‘motivated school’ and on motivating learners. In this video excerpt from the HMIE Good Practice Conference in 2008 he talks about motivating all learners.

A class teacher's perspective

A class teacher's perspective

Linda Clarke, class teacher at St Margaret's RC Primary School, describes how the project has taken her out of her comfort zone and caused her to to examine and improve upon her practice. She says lessons are bound to be more interesting if teachers themselves are challenged and not just left to do the repetitive classes year in, year out.

Embedding ICT - Ian Stuart, Islay High School

Embedding ICT - Ian Stuart, Islay High School

Presentation by Ian Stuart given at HMIE/LTS Good Practice conference for computing and information systems, that was held in the Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline on 3 June 2009. He talks about the use of ICT to build skills for lifelong learning.

Frank Crawford - Welcome and introduction

Frank Crawford - Welcome and introduction

Frank Crawford introduction to the HMIE/LTS Good Practice conference for computing and information systems, that was held in the Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline on 3 June 2009.

Don't throw the baby out with the bath water!

Don't throw the baby out with the bath water!

Interview with Joan Montgomery at HMIE/LTS Good Practice conference for computing and information systems, that was held in the Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline on 3 June 2009. She talks about sharing good practice in relation to the Technologies experiences and outcomes.

Reflections on the way ahead for schools computing in Scotland

Reflections on the way ahead for schools computing in Scotland

Keynote address by Professor Andrew McGettrick at HMIE/LTS Good Practice conference for computing and information systems, that was held in the Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline on 3 June 2009. He talks about a range of developments and makes suggestions about the way ahead for schools computing in Scotland.

Good Practice and Glow: Glowing in the Wind

Good Practice and Glow: Glowing in the Wind

Interview with Kenny Stewart at HMIE/LTS Good Practice conference for computing and information systems, that was held in the Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline on 3 June 2009. He talks about sharing good practice through Glow in relation to the Technologies experiences and outcomes.