Author: EDUtalk
Radio #Edutalk 22-08-12: Tommy Kennedy of Clued Up: Legally High – information for practitioners on ‘legal highs’
Thank you to Tommy and all the staff at Clued Up. Tommy’s presentation can be accessed here.
Radio #EDUtalk 27-6-12: Ken Muir of Education Scotland on ‘The inspection process’
Key link: ‘Inspection and Review’ section of the Education Scotland website
Radio #EDUtalk 30-5-12: Science and the new curriculum
Wednesday 30th May (8pm BST): Glasgow Science Festival panel discussion on ‘Science and the new curriculum’, featuring Gregor Steele (SSERC), Aileen Hamilton (Science Connects) and Professor Jack Jackson. Also featuring the following teachers shar…
Wednesday 30th May (8pm BST): Glasgow Science Festival panel discussion on ‘Science and the new curriculum’, featuring Gregor Steele (SSERC), Aileen Hamilton (Science Connects) and Professor Jack Jackson. Also featuring the following teachers sharing new practice: Margaret Craw (Dalziel High), Rebecca Sowden (Glasgow Academy), and Colin Stewart (Calderglen High).
ELT Conference Radio 23-5-12: Graham Donaldson, Curriculum for Excellence Plus: Alignment or Overload?
‘Alignment or Overload’ Graham Donaldson, Honorary Professor, University of Glasgow, School of Education What are the demands? Do they fit together? What do we really expect of schools? Is it manageable?
‘Alignment or Overload’
Graham Donaldson, Honorary Professor, University of Glasgow, School of Education What are the demands? Do they fit together? What do we really expect of schools? Is it manageable?
Radio #EDUtalk 8-3-12: Panel discussion on ‘the professional culture of teaching’
Panel discussion on ‘The professional culture of teaching’, with Professor Gordon Kirk, Academic Secretary of UCET, Rosa Murray of the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS), David Cameron (independent education consultant), and Joan MacKay …
Panel discussion on ‘The professional culture of teaching’, with Professor Gordon Kirk, Academic Secretary of UCET, Rosa Murray of the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS), David Cameron (independent education consultant), and Joan MacKay of Education Scotland.