http://www.healthpromotingschools.co.uk 0000006094 00000 n Guide - The Health Promoting School - Tackling Drugs in Health Scotland. %PDF-1.3 %���� HMIE. This is what is implied in the curriculum design principle ‘depth’. HMIE Towards a Mentally Flourishing Scotland (2008-2011). 0000000856 00000 n trailer <]>> startxref 0 %%EOF 190 0 obj<>stream Improving Sexual Health (2005). Any data collected is anonymised. transitions. There are related policies, documents, online materials and constantly evolving sources of learning and teaching materials, with continued professional development resources, to support reflective, evidence … Whilst their report The Scottish Executive. Scottish Schools (2004). The journey to excellence, Part 3 Medical Research Council Social and Food Standards Agency Scotland NHS Boards, ASH •2004 – Curriculum Review Group began its work – single coherent curriculum for children 1. Developing mental, emotional and social health, a whole school The Curriculum for Excellence (Scottish Executive, 2004) The Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), (Scottish Executive, 2004) is the Scottish Curriculum for children and young people aged 3 -18. Curriculum for Excellence will reform education from 3 to 18 years and is due to be implemented in Scottish schools in August 2010. http://www.healthscotland.com/young-people.aspx Wellbeing (2003-2008). The Scottish http:// Prevention Working Group (2006). Scotland's Young People's Programme: The programme focuses on HMIE. Young Scot: Feeling Good section of Young Scot website Thus, CfE represents a major national curriculum innovation that has the potential to change the landscape of schooling in Scotland. 0000004302 00000 n Education Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Statement for Practitioners (Aug 2016) stated that the two key resources which support practitioners to plan learning, teaching and assessment are: Experiences and Outcomes Benchmarks Benchmarks have been developed to provide clarity on the national standards expected The revised curriculum sought to: achieve clearly defined rounded outcomes for young people The Scottish Executive. Health (2003). The Scottish Executive. Scotland’s curriculum – Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) – helps our children and young people gain the knowledge, skills and attributes needed for life in the 21st century. The Scottish Executive. Scotland, The Scottish Executive. HMIE. London: 0000019826 00000 n Scottish Executive. We Do About Them? 0000005307 00000 n www.saferoutestoschool.org.uk Curriculum for Excellence Background . The Curriculum for Excellence was drawn up as the result of a review of the Scottish education … HMIE HMIE. School Approach to School Meals in Scotland (2005). organisations such as The work of the Review Group culminated in the publication in November 2004 of a proposed Curriculum for Excellence offering a single curriculum throughout the early years, primary and secondary school (across the 3-18 age range). Curriculum for Excellence, Scotland’s 3–18 curriculum, has been described as ‘the most significant curricular change in Scotland for a generation’ (McAra, Broadley & McLauchlan, 2013, p. 223). British Nutrition Foundation A Curriculum for Excellence was published in 2004, followed by Building the Curriculum series in 2006. Food Standards Agency. 0000045189 00000 n http:// NHS. 163 0 obj <> endobj xref 163 28 0000000016 00000 n (2007). Recently, criticism of CfE has been around the problem of many pupils in the fourth year of secondary pursuing fewer subjects.In response, education secretary John Swinney recently ordered an independent review of the senior phase, which runs from S4-6. of Curriculum for Excellence development; learning that goes beyond the acquisition of factual knowledge and embracing understanding and the application of knowledge. 0000006774 00000 n 0000002487 00000 n (2007). Scottish Executive. Curriculum for Excellence is the national curriculum for Scottish schools for learners from the ages 3–18. Executive. approach. 0000003911 00000 n EcoSchools Scotland Curriculum for Excellence was introduced in Scottish schools almost a decade ago, and it's fair to say it has been a bumpy ride since then. http://www.food.gov.uk/scotland/ Scotlandږs new urriculum for Excellence (fE) was formally implemented in the 2010 -2011 session, following an extended period of reflection since its first inception in 2004 (Scottish Executive, 2004). The Scottish The enactment of such a major policy innovation inevitably raises a series of questions relating to its translation from policy ideal to social practice. Guidance to support local authorities, schools and managers of grant-aided schools in working with partner agencies to ensure that all schools promote good health. HeadsUpScotland: The national project for children and young http://www.healthyrespect.co.uk It affirms that A Curriculum for Excellence is for all young people in all educational settings, and that it should support them in a range of ways which help to maximise their potential. A Review of Sex and Relationships Education in … Scottish Health Promoting 0000009161 00000 n In its review report, published this time last year, the OECD said that Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) was 'an important reform' that was the right approach for Scotland. The Scottish Executive. An Action Plan for Improving Oral Health and Modernising Respect and Responsibility - Strategy and Action Plan for How good is our school? A Curriculum for Excellencewas published in November 2004 following the National Debate on education in Scotland. Guide - The Health Promoting School (2004). 0000003299 00000 n The Scottish Executive. In 2004, the Ministerial Response to the Curriculum Review proposed to: ‘… bring the 3–5 and 5–14 curriculum guidelines together to ensure a smooth transition in what children have learned and also in how they learn. 
 The National Curriculum identifies learning across a number of subjects such as history, art and information technology, though the three core subjects are English, mathematics and science. National guidance is less prescriptive than in the current curriculum. A range of posters and literature are available through physical education in the curriculum (2004). A Curriculum for Excellence was published in 2004, followed by Building the Curriculum series in 2006. SHARE: Sexual Health and Relationships Education (2006). This is what is implied in the curriculum … Monitoring the Implementation of Hungry for Success: A Whole Health Scotland HMIE Pedagogy and Curriculum for Excellence: Finding the Opportunities Louise Whyte University of Strathclyde Abstract: This article is a personal reflection of how the languages department in an inner-city school addressed the impact of changes brought about by Scotland’s new education policy, Curriculum for Excellence. Being Well - Doing Well (2004). A Curriculum for Excellence (Scottish Executive 2004) and Ambitious, Excellent Schools (Scottish Executive 2004). The National Curriculum has four Key Stages with eight levels (Cox, 2004 p. 8). NHS Health 0000003866 00000 n National Programme for Improving Mental health and http:// Hungry for Success (2002). A Curriculum for Excellenceis fully in harmony with the National Priorities, and will provide an important impetus to achieving our vision for children and young people, that all children and young people should be valued by being safe, nurtured, achieving, healthy, active, included, respected and responsible. Guide - Hungry for Success - Benchmarks for Self-evaluation A refreshed narrative on Scotland's curriculum , which sets CfE within the current context, was published in September 2019. http://www.healthscotland.org.uk www.food.gov.uk the choice of teaching and learning approaches. & Explanatory notes The evaluation of the effectiveness of drugs education in People: Lessons from the pilot programme in Scotland (2007). publication in 2004 of Curriculum for Excellence: The document was produced by a Curriculum Review Group, whose members were appointed on the patronage model which had been a feature of Scottish policy making since the 1960s…. Learning and Teaching Scotland and TACADE. Deep learning involves an active process whereby the learner makes sense of his/her experience. At its heart lies the Evaluation of Healthy Respect Phase Two: Interim Report The Ministerial response to A Curriculum for Excellenceinitiated a … 0000002120 00000 n It set out, for the first time, values, purposes and principles for the curriculum 3 to 18 for all children and young people. Amongst these probably the most significant is A Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) which the members of the OECD review group praise as a radical and apposite response to the need for reform. www.nutrition.org.uk Guide - The Health Promoting School - The Role of local authorities Health Scotland. It was developed out of a 2002 consultation exercise – the 'National Debate on Education' – undertaken by the-then Scottish Executive on the state of school education. 0000004000 00000 n people's mental health in Scotland. 0000001992 00000 n The Hallam et al., 2004; Hutchinson & Hayward, 2005). Scottish Schools (2008) Scottish Government. It is intended to provide a general education up to S3, followed by a senior phase when qualifications will be taken. 0000008349 00000 n HandsOnScotland: A toolkit of helpful responses to encourage DfES. Improving Relationships and Promoting Positive Behaviour in 0000015794 00000 n as possible from the opportunities that Curriculum for Excellence offers. Health Scotland. The experiences and outcomes apply wherever learning is planned. 0000003731 00000 n NHS Stop Smoking A broad general education Every child and young person in Scotland is entitled to experience a broad general education. http:// These http://www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/s-acts2007a NHS Health http://good.gov.uk/healthiereating/nutritionschools/ 2.1 Curriculum for Excellence. In 2007, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published the report – Quality and Equity of Schooling in Scotland, and in 2009, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) published Improving Scottish Education. A Curriculum for Excellencewas published in November 2004 following the National Debate on education in Scotland. ASH Scotland. London: Routledge. curriculum for excellence Introduction This material is for all who contribute to the education of Scotland’s children and young people. A Curriculum for Excellence (2004). Healthy Living (Action on Smoking and Health) Scotland, Alcohol Focus Scotland, With the Scottish government renewing the pledge to implement A Curriculum for Excellence (2004) the schools’ sector arguably faces a period of radical reform that could fundamentally affect the nature of pedagogy and schooling. (� |ed����UE�%kX�>�o����QkN� �K�"�D�N]f�.1�Ȫ�y%k�(�qui��D��Ls����S��4�C&�eU�j�!�'��:��MԚ>G����gfd ���5��'�D\]�6�gb��P[m��ʃ��D��[m�>笋 ��g��e��ʃYB��mVb +O�{� 26Jb���3� ��|�(�dd�s/m :o������I��L-��=׽�+ The curriculum should be designed on the basis of the following principles: > Challenge and enjoyment > Breadth > Progression > Depth > Personalisation and choice > Coherence > Relevance. http://www.determinedtosucceed.co.uk Why did we need to change? Gov.scot uses cookies which are essential for the site to work. The Scottish Executive. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Services (2005). HMIE. The Scottish Executive. out more about cookies, Coronavirus (COVID-19): what you need to know. http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/cpdscotland/ Better Health, Better Care Action Plan (2007). 0000003822 00000 n 0000010814 00000 n Guide - The Health Promoting School - The Conduct of Education http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/sustainabledevelopment How to run a successful "Safer Routes to School" (1999). A Curriculum for Excellence: Progress and Proposals - A Paper Called to Love (2007). (2006). Hungry for Success - Further Food for Thought (2008). The reduction in prescription provides the flexibility to take greater account of individual needs. Executive. Campaign HMIE. Public Health Institute for Scotland. The Sustainable development education http://www.ecoschoolsscotland.org (Executive Summary) (2008). This will mean extending the approaches which are used in pre-school into the early years of Curriculum for Excellence has at its heart the aspiration that all children and young people should be successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Health Scotland. evidenced by the introduction of 5-14 curriculum in 1992 and Curriculum for Excellence in 2004. Healthy Respect Curriculum for Excellence (Scottish Executive, 2004), available at www.acurriculumforexcellencescotland. Exploring the Changes: What Happens at Puberty (2006). Determined to Succeed ^ڰ��*V)��W�&)���*. Scotland (2004). UK. http:// There are strong connections between effective, successful learning and health. from the Curriculum Review Programme Board (2006). The reduction in prescription provides the flexibility to take greater account of individual needs. It is important to be reminded that the central outcomes sought by the CfE review group in 2004 included simplified assessment and qualifications, greater choice, more skills and space in the curriculum for in-depth work and broader achievement. Needs Assessment Report on Child and Adolescent Mental Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007 HMIE. Let's Make Scotland More Active (2003). Relationships (2006). 0000009959 00000 n 0000007533 00000 n Inequalities in Health in Scotland: What Are They and What Can Find Health (2006). Secondary Schools (2008). Schools Unit. HMIE. as possible from the opportunities that Curriculum for Excellence offers. A Curriculum for Excellence: Progress and Proposals - A Paper from the Curriculum Review Programme Board (2006). HMIE. Scottish schools (2007). Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Source: A Dictionary of Education Author(s): Susan MeggettSusan Meggett. Promoting Schools Unit. It describes the characteristics which education should aspire to encourage, suggesting that schools should produce successful learners who are also confident individuals, effective contributors to society, and responsible citizens. http://www.eatwell.gov.uk A Review of Sex and Relationships Education in Scottish Scottish Health HMIE Food Competences Framework (2007). The report went on to make a number of recommendations on … Report for the Department of Education and Skills. ���p�v�K���Ĩʓ�5W�f�O��|fd�J&0�֖���&>G�u�2��)�`ZyW�59j"�3��F@U http://www.youngscot.org/channels/feelinggood. The Curriculum review group was established in 2003 with the ambitions of all children developing their capacities as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. www.hmie.gov.uk Safer Routes to School Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Source: A Dictionary of Education Author(s): Susan MeggettSusan Meggett. LTScotland CfE has been widely hailed in Scotland as a radical departure from existing ways of both defining the The first stage is meant for children between 5 and 7 years. Building the Curriculum 2 is concerned with one of the key aspects of Curriculum for Excellence development; learning that goes beyond the acquisition of factual knowledge and embracing understanding and the application of knowledge. Weare, K. (2000) Weare, K. and Gray, G. (2003). out more about cookies, http://good.gov.uk/healthiereating/nutritionschools/, http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/cpdscotland/, http://www.healthscotland.com/young-people.aspx, http://www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/s-acts2007a, http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/sustainabledevelopment, http://www.youngscot.org/channels/feelinggood. NHS Dental and their Partners (2004). (CfE)Published in November 2004, this document sets out the values, purposes, and principles for education in Scotland for pupils aged 3–18. children and young people's emotional wellbeing. Report of the Review Group on Physical Education; Report into Being Well - Building Well (2005). Executive. The Scottish Executive. Safe and Well (2005). This paper explores the disjunction in national policy that is foregrounded by this particular initiative. A CURRICULUM FOR EXCELLENCE 3 foreword > HMIE 0000003513 00000 n Personal support for pupils in Scottish schools (2004). Catholic Education Commission. Happy, Safe and Achieving their Potential (2005). The journey to excellence, parts 1 and 2 (2006). NHS Scotland and received 1500 responses (Munn, et al., 2004) - led, two years later, to the announcement of A Curriculum for Excellence: a single curriculum for all children aged 4-18 (Scottish Executive, 2004). 2 A Curriculum for Excellence, Scottish Executive (2004) 3 A Curriculum for Excellence: Progress and Proposals, Scottish Executive (2006) 3 Local authorities in their improvement plans and schools in their development plans will have to address how they will achieve the highest possible standards against all of the national priority areas. Public Health Sciences Unit, Occasional Paper Number 17.. 0000004343 00000 n 0000001891 00000 n The Scottish GovernmentSt Andrew’s HouseEdinburghEH1 3DG, Your feedback will help us improve this site, Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) Scotland Act: Health promotion guidance for local authorities and schools, Annex B: Further information and resources, Find Designing and Delivering Smoking Cessation Services for Young 0000002652 00000 n young people in the http://www.childline.org.uk Curriculum for Excellence is the national curriculum for Scottish schools for learners from the ages 3–18.. The Ministerial response to A Curriculum for Excellenceinitiated a … gov.uk. issues relevant within the area of young people and teenage Talking With Your Child About Relationships and Sexual The Scottish The results of much of this have been felt in schools across the Anglophone world, as research suggests that work has intensified, paperwork and bureaucracy have increased, and teachers have felt http://www.canstopsmoking.com Announced initially only in outline, the curriculum was to be based around four organising ‘capacities’ which it would A Curriculum for Excellence (2004). The first CfE policy paper, a curriculum for excellence (Scottish Executive, 2004) suggested that: “The opportunity for children to develop the four capacities will strongly depend upon: the environment for learning. http://www.headsupscotland.com About Responsible Personal Relationships and Sexual Health in Food Standards Agency It set out, for the first time, values, purposes and principles for the curriculum 3 to 18 for all children and young people. The OECD said we had got the design right but that we needed to take further steps to secure the benefits of this new approach in all parts of the country. Health Scotland. 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