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Curriculum For Excellence in Angus

Curriculum For Excellence in Angus. Parent Council Representatives. Areas to be considered. National Guidance Local Guidance What does this mean for my child?. National Guidance. Five significant documents Building the Curriculum 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 BtC 1 (2006)

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Curriculum For Excellence in Angus

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  1. Curriculum For Excellence in Angus Parent Council Representatives

  2. Areas to be considered • National Guidance • Local Guidance • What does this mean for my child?

  3. National Guidance • Five significant documents • Building the Curriculum 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 • BtC 1 (2006) • Described the contribution of the eight curriculum areas • Languages (literacy) Mathematics (numeracy) • Health and Wellbeing Social Studies • Science Technologies • Expressive Arts RME

  4. National Guidance (Cont.) • BtC 2 (2007) • Active Learning (in the early years) • BtC 3 (2008) • Framework for learning and teaching • Broad General Education 3-15 • early pre-school to P1 • first P2 to P4 • second P5 to P7 • third & fourth S1 to S3 • Senior phase S4-6

  5. National Guidance (Cont.) • BtC 4 (2009) • Skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work • Transferable skills for use in and beyond school • BtC 5 (2010) • A framework for assessment • Guidance on assessment, quality assurance (Moderation) and reporting

  6. Local Guidance and Support • Authority guidance documents • Capacity building through training and networking • 'Repacking' the experiences and outcomes and support with planning • Information for parents, partners and employers

  7. What does this mean for my child? • Pre-school and Primary • Modest curriculum changes • More emphasis on active engagement in learning • Literacy, numeracy and aspects of health & wellbeing responsibility of all • Fewer outcomes, broader levels • Learning more relevant and in context • Profiling of achievement

  8. What does this mean for my child? Pre-school and Primary (cont) • ‘Space’ to broaden and deepen learning balanced against progression • Assessment more 'valid' and 'reliable' and as part of learning • Better continuity pre-school to P1 and P7-S1 • Focus on transferable skills

  9. What does this mean for my child? • Secondary • More significant change to curriculum structure • Separate Literacy and Numeracy qualifications • Greater focus on learning across the curriculum not just in discrete subject areas • interdisciplinary learning (linking learning) • personal achievement • the school and community

  10. S1-3: broad general education • All eight curriculum areas • Time allocation similar to present • No start to certificated courses • Most pupils working at a level equivalent to S Grade general by end of S3 • Point of choice in S3 for senior phase

  11. What does this mean for my child? Secondary (cont) • S4-6: Senior Phase • Fewer courses in S4 than at present • National 4 and 5 replace S Grade / Int 1 & 2 from 2013/14 • New and revised National Qualifications more skills based and less prescriptive • Access and National 4 internally assessed and externally verified by SQA • National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher externally assessed • Collaboration with partners to maintain and extend range of options for progression

  12. Curriculum For Excellence in Angus Questions?

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