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Presentations from seminars

As promised, we have gathered some of the presentation files from seminars that were delivered at SLF 2008. Links to these are added at the bottom of the webpages displaying the seminar details.

Presentations now on:

A1C – Improving Relationships, Developing Skills for Life
A1F – Getting it right for every child in the classroom and nursery
A1G – More Choices, More Chances to Achieve Potential
A2A – Moving Image Education in the Early Years
A2E – Real and Relevant – literacy for 21st century learner
A2F – Supporting the vision for children and young people

B1B – Literacy and English within Curriculum for Excellence
B1E – Engineering the Future: engineering a game
B1G – Literature in Learning – Using Scots Language creatively in the Classroom
B2E – Connecting Learning: Making Connections through Interdisciplinary Working
B2I – Literacy and Numeracy across a Curriculum for Excellence
B3B – Getting the best for children outside the classroom
B3C  – Sustainable Development Education in Secondary Schools
B3E – Taking Learning Out of Doors

C1B – Going Forward with Glow
C1C – Personalising learning using Glow
C1I – Redefining boundaries
C2B – Glow and e-Mentoring

D1D – Recognising Achievements Beyond National Qualifications

G1C – International Professional Development
G1D – Global Teachers in Uganda
G2A – Building Emotional Resilience in Schools
G2B – Getting Girls More Active!
G2G – Switched Off to Switched On

J1B – Challenging Sectarianism Through Education
J1D – Establishing a Culture of Participation
J1G – From Plimsoll Owner to Global Citizen!

L1C – It ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it
L1F – Curriculum for Excellence: The Next Phase
L2F – Scottish Virtual Advisory Service – Phase 3

S2I – Are we meeting the needs of bilingual learners in our school communities?

Hope you find these useful.

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3 Responses to “Presentations from seminars”

  1. Neil Smillie November 26th, 2008 at 10:15 am
    Can you tell me if seminar L1I is available on line somewhere please?

    thanks

    Neil

  2. jms November 26th, 2008 at 1:47 pm
    This list of presentations includes all presentations that have been forwarded to the online team. I do not have a list of presentation that have been promised, so for now I can only say that I am not expecting to be able to offer that seminar.
    If more presentations get loaded onto the site, I will post on the blog.

  3. Des Gallagher December 8th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
    This is a personal view and not to my knowledge that of my employer. I think it is a shame that the above list of inputs and the festival itself no longer reflect a broad view of Education in Scotland. Where is the Adult and Community learning? Scotland has a long and proud tradition of Liberal Adult Education which over the last few years has been sadly excised from the Scottish Learning Festival, despite vocal complaints about this. As someone who has co-presented in the past and attended almost all of the previous festivals (I couldn’t see anything that remotely interested me this year) I now feel that it is a festival for teachers. If we are being serious about learning communities then we must realise the school is part of a wide and diverse learning community and not the other way round!!

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