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Conferences in Pictures

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Thumbnail image from Conference in Pictures There are now 2 sets of Conference in Pictures online in Glow.

Login to find out more in the SLF Extra group and Early Years Glow group.

Write your comments on the post-it notes supplied and drag them onto the images to add to those previously submitted.

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Early Years Exchange Wall

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During the Scottish Learning Festival, head over to the Exchange Wall in the Early Years Zone. This will be a meeting place where the Early Years community will have the opportunity to ‘post’ messages to each other.

Further information on the Early Years website.

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New pathway brochures

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See the Pathway brochures page  for latest brochures, including one for Early Years practitioners and Secondary teachers. These brochures bring together a range of activities from seminars to Topic surgeries or sessions on the Scottish Education Village.

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More seminars full

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Seminars L2H: Curriculum for Excellence : The HMIE perspective and A2G: Smooth transitions are both now fully booked.

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A2D: Seminar full

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Seminar A2D: Curriculum for Excellence – Active Learning in the Early Years is now fully booked.

Early years practitioners have been busy making bookings, but there is still room in L2B: Using The Journey to Excellence in schools and early years centres or A2C: An integrated approach in the Early Years setting.

Book now to avoid dissappointment!

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D2F: Seminar full

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Seminar D2F: Assessment is for Learning in the Early Years: Making learning visible is the first to become fully booked.

Alternatively, Early years practitioners interested in the Curriculum for Excellence could try seminar A2D: Curriculum for Excellence – Active Learning in the Early Years; or those interested in assessment could try D2E: Assessment is for Learning in the early years?

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