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December 22nd, 2011

Curriculum planning and timetabling for global citizenship

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 : Categories CPD, citizenship, curriculum areas, leadership, secondary schools, sharing practice, sustainable development

A global citizenship workshop for curriculum planners and timetablers

Date: 24th January 2012

Venue: St Paul’s High School, Glasgow

This workshop will bring together curriculum planners and timetablers with an interest in global citizenship, to share ideas and compare plans, strategies and approaches to current planning and timetabling issues. The day will consist of a series of focused discussions and professional dialogue centred on key reflective questions.

At this crucial phase in the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence it is vital that senior leaders in secondary schools have the opportunity to share ideas, innovations and solutions that will help to deliver a curriculum that:

  • Develops the skills, knowledge, attitudes and values to equip young people for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st Century
  • Supports interdisciplinary learning by facilitating connections across the curriculum
  • Encourages active and collaborative learning approaches including provision for learner voice and opportunities for outdoor learning in the school grounds, local community and beyond.
  • Connects with major local and global themes and contexts that are relevant to young people and their future such as sustainability and climate change, identity and cultural heritage, health and well being, rights and responsibilities, equality and social justice and international education
  • Promotes an outward looking, positive ethos across all aspects of school and community life, connected to real life events and issues relevant to the school community
  • Supports integration of the broad general education with the senior phase and new National Qualifications giving careful consideration to the issues in managing the change in the remaining years of transition to CfE;
  • Develops appropriate provision for universal and targeted personal support
  • Is adaptable and flexible enough to facilitate strong partnership working

The workshop will enable participants to think about the following questions:

  • How have you structured your S1-S3 broad general education and how does this facilitate progression into the senior phase?
  • How have you effectively used partners (especially in the senior phase) to help deliver entitlements – and what are the curricular and timetabling issues around this area?
  • What mechanisms and curricular architecture are you using to ensure that interdisciplinary learning is embedded?
  • How are you able to provide as individualised a curriculum as possible, bearing in mind personalisation and choice (a) for ALL learners and (b) for those learners who may not achieve level 3 during S1-S3?
  • How you are coping with the technical timetabling demands around timing, staffing and accommodation for PSE / H+WB / PE / RE – particularly in the senior phase and particularly during the dual running year?

Fundamental to the event will be the professional dialogue and exchange of ideas that takes place on the day, enabling participants to network, reflect on their own practice and develop intentions for improvement in their own context. With this in mind, participants are encouraged to join the Leadership of Global Citizenship online community, take part in the pre-event activities and share their reflections online.

How to book

To book, please email: [email protected] or phone 0141 282 5172.

This event is free of charge. Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Download the programme here

Follow this link to take part in the pre-event reflection activities (NOW LIVE!)

Directions to St Paul’s High School

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December 19th, 2011

British Red Cross - New resources for the New Year!

mfarrell
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British Red Cross - New Resources for the New Year

Photo quiz

The British Red Cross schools photo quiz of the year is now available

Is it a quiz? Or a citizenship discussion trigger? It’s both. Ten high-quality press photographs are the basis of a fast-moving and, sometimes, funny quiz. Available as a powerpoint, the pictures and stories can also be used to encourage open discussion, moving to the next question only when conversation falters.

www.redcross.org.uk/quiz

Newsthink Staffroom Poster

BRC have also reprinted the popular newsthink staffroom poster which folds out to various sizes up to A1. It is covered in quick teaching activities and some striking photographs.

Order a free copy here

http://shop.redcross.org.uk/shop/product.asp?id=104278&category=93504

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December 14th, 2011

The Great Climate Change Debate - Join us on Glow

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 : Categories citizenship, renewables and climate change, sciences, social studies, sustainable development, technologies

A series of interactive and lively Glow meets

In November this year, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change launched a report warning that climate change is likely to lead to more extreme weather. Within weeks of this launch, Scotland was battered by severe flooding and hurricane-force winds which brought much of the country to a standstill. Is our climate already changing? What will climate change mean for Scotland? How can we respond positively and adapt to the changes ahead?

We’re inviting your school to join the great climate change debate. We’ll be bringing together a panel of scientists and experts to answer questions, spark debate and discussion and help learners navigate their way through climate fact, fiction and controversy.

  • Glow meet 1: Our changing weather and climate (23rd Jan ’12)
  • Glow meet 2: Climate science - evidence versus controversy (30th Jan ’12)
  • Glow meet 3: Adapting to climate change (6th Feb ’12)

Each Glow meet will take place from 2pm to 3:00pm. These events will be targeted at learners in secondary schools and upper primary.

Please see links below for further details about each event:

GLOW MEET 1 Our changing weather and climate 23Jan12

GLOW MEET 2 Climate science evidence vs controversy 30Jan12

GLOW MEET 3 Adapting to climate change 6Feb12

Click here to view the recordings of these Glow meets >>

For resources and videos on climate change visit Weather and Climate Change, Exploring Climate Change and Climate Change on Glow.

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December 9th, 2011

SEweb - Scotland’s Environment Website

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 : Categories ICT, biodiversity, community, outdoor learning, sciences, scottish culture, social studies, sustainable development, technologies

For the first time, everything you want to know about Scotland’s environment will now be available at the touch of a button on a new website provided by Scotland’s key environment and health agencies.

Scotland’s Environment Web – named SEweb – aims to be the gateway to everything you want to know about Scotland’s environment. This three year project, supported by funding from the European Union, will put Scotland at the global forefront of sharing environmental information, prioritising problems and involving citizens in assessing and improving their own environment.

Features of SEweb will include:

  • All information available from the one source
  • Direct link to individual partner agencies, making it easy to navigate through information
  • An Online Library containing all partner agency official reports and publications
  • ‘Citizen Science’ to allow individual to interact with SEweb (coming in 2012)

Visit the website at: http://www.environment.scotland.gov.uk/default.aspx

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December 9th, 2011

Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable World

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 : Categories CPD, biodiversity, citizenship, community, outdoor learning, sustainable development

Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future is a multimedia teacher education programme published by UNESCO. It contains 100 hours (divided into 27 modules) of professional development for use in pre-service teacher courses as well as the in-service education of teachers, curriculum developers, education policy makers, and authors of educational materials.

There are over 60 million teachers in the world. Each one is a key agent for bringing about the changes in values and lifestyles we need. Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future will enable teachers to plan learning experiences that empower their students to work creatively with others to help bring their visions of a better world into effect.

Find out more about the programme.

Download resources and modules.

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December 9th, 2011

Last day at UN Climate Talks in Durban

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 : Categories africa, citizenship, renewables and climate change, sciences, social studies, sustainable development, technologies

As major UN climate talks in Durban, South Africa reach their final day, the most likely outcome is a modest step towards a broader deal to cut greenhouse gas pollution to fight climate change.

Scottish climate campaigner, Lexi Barnett (Campaigns Officer with SCIAF), has been attending the talks with one of Latin America’s leading climate scientist. Check out her blog and the news from the last day.

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December 8th, 2011

Climate Week 2012

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 : Categories citizenship, renewables and climate change, sciences, social studies, sustainable development, technologies

Britain’s Biggest Climate Change Campaign - 12 to 18 March 2012 http://www.climateweek.com/

Climate Week is a supercharged national campaign to inspire a new wave of action on climate change. It culminates in thousands of events and activities, planned by organisations from every part of society. Showcasing real, practical ways to combat climate change, the campaign aims to renew our ambition to create a more sustainable, low-carbon future.

Climate Week is backed by every part of society - from Paul McCartney to the Met Office, the TUC to the CBI, Girlguiding UK to the National Association of Head Teachers. During the first Climate Week in 2011 over 3,000 events were attended by half a million people across the UK.

You can register your school with Climate Week 2012 here.

To find out more about getting involved in Climate Week go to www.climateweek.com, email [email protected] or telephone on 020 3397 2601.

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December 6th, 2011

Scottish Education Awards 2012

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 : Categories citizenship, international, sustainable development

This week saw the re-launch of the Scottish Education Awards, an annual opportunity for us all to celebrate the hard work and success that happens all over Scotland’s education system. The Awards recognise the vision, planning and effort of people who make outstanding contributions to achievement and attainment in schools, and showcase innovation and practice in establishments all over the country.

Among the Award categories are Awards for ’Global Citizenship’ and ‘Sustainable Schools’, and we would encourage school staff to consider submitting a nomination for their own work. Our team really appreciate the chance to learn more about great activity going on in schools, and these Awards enable teachers to shout out about their achievements.

The Scottish Education Awards are managed by the Scottish Government and the Daily Record newspaper. Full details online at http://www.scottisheducationawards.org.uk/ and nominations close on Friday 2nd March 2012.

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This blog contains ideas, resources and information to support global citizenship activities in schools - including international, sustainable development and citizenship education and also games legacy.