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Archive for February, 2008

Free Making Sense of Money Booklet

Posted by Ann Young on 22nd February 2008

The Children’s Mutual is offering a free booklet - created in conjunction with educational consultants, BEAM 1, and awarded a pfeg Quality Mark 2, Making Sense of Money contains a number of fun games intended for parents or teachers to play with children.

The games are aimed primarily at children between 4 and 8 years old. However, there are also suggestions for easy adjustments to each game which means they can suit a wider age range too. A set of teachers’ notes is also available.

For your free copy of Making Sense of Money, please call Children’s Mutual on 01892 775302, email msom@thechildrensmutual.co.uk or click here for a link to the website.

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Have you logged in to Online Interactive Learning yet?

Posted by Andrew Jones on 22nd February 2008

If you haven’t done so already, why not take a few minutes now to look at Online Interactive Learning, or OIL for short, which is the Council’s new e-learning system?

With OIL you can enrol free of charge on a wide range of online courses, which you can study from any internet-connected computer, at a time that suits you and at your own pace.

Online courses currently on offer include:
Conflict Skills and Techniques
Decision Making
Facilitation Skills
Making Objectives Happen
Managing Yourself
Mentoring Skills
Persuading with Numbers
Trust and Motivation
Working in Teams

You can also use OIL to view the details of all of the face to face courses which are currently on offer to schools through the CPD Directory, and within the next couple of months we are hoping to begin using OIL for taking online bookings for all of our face to face courses. This will mean you will no longer have to fill in any forms to apply to attend a course - just log in to OIL, click a button, and you’re signed up!

To access OIL you’ll need your unique username and your initial password, which you’ll be asked to change to your own secret password once you log in for the first time. You can obtain your username and password from your CPD Coordinator or your School Administrator, or alternatively you can email me - ajones@aberdeencity.gov.uk

Log in to OIL now at www.acc-oil.net

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Release of Draft Experiences and Outcomes - Literacy, English and Gaidhlig

Posted by Vivienne Innes on 15th February 2008

The draft experiences and outcomes for literacy, English and GĂ idhlig will be released on Thursday 21 February on the Curriculum for Excellence website.

http://www.curriculumforexcellencescotland.gov.uk

They are also releasing guidance on literacy across the curriculum which emphasises the role of all practitioners involved with children and young people in promoting the development of literacy skills.

Vivienne

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Free Downloads with some fantastic resources!!!

Posted by Vivienne Innes on 14th February 2008

Many schools I know already use resources from www.sparklebox.co.uk but for those of you out there who have not paid this website a visit I would recommend it!!

There are loads of FREE downloadable resources which cover nearly every curricular area.

For middle and upper stages of the primary school click on sparklebox2 (or key stage 2) for some fantastic literacy and numeracy downloads (many with an active learning approach!!)

They also seem to update this site quite frequently (particularly good for celebration days e.g Chinese new Year, Pancake Day etc) so it is well worth putting into your favourites and revisiting it once in a while.

Let me know what you think.

Vivienne

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FREE WHITEBOARD RESOURCES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Posted by Ann Young on 14th February 2008

I have received a letter from a company called Crocodile Clips which is offering free online whiteboard resources. The letter suggests that there are - over 700 simulations offering a wide range of simulations, animations and models across secondary school science and mathematics with excellent graphics. Click here to locate this free resource.

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Reading Bus Art Exhibition

Posted by Moira MacIver on 7th February 2008

The Reading Bus is currently writing its own high quality book of Doric Verse. The Editorial Committee have selected 47 poems with the “scrievers” coming from all over Scotland.

Renowned artist, Bob Dewar, was commissioned to illustrate the poems and has delivered 59 vibrant illustrations. The Reading Bus Team would like to share these fantastic originals with a wider audience before they are returned to the artist.

An exhibition of illustrations is being held on Wednesday 27th February from 1pm - 5pm in The Reading Bus Office in Kittybrewster School, Great Northern Road, Aberdeen. We are delighted that Bob Dewar will be coming along and anyone wishing to attend should RSVP by email at
doric@aberdeen-education.org.uk or telephone the office on 01224 524007.

A proposed date of Thursday 11th September has been set for the official launch of the book at Fyvie Castle. A glittering event is being planned that will celebrate the culture and heritage of the North-East of Scotland.

In addition a comprehensive series of learning experiences to complement the book is being developed by The Reading Bus Team with their cross-agency partners. These innovative approaches use a variety of tools including storytelling, film animation, broadcasting, dramatisation and film making. These activities will be available in September across schools and communities together with a series of “training” sessions for staff.

The Reading Bus Team hope to see many of you at the art exhibition on 27th February.

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CPD - Active Learning approaches for successful learners

Posted by Vivienne Innes on 5th February 2008

The above course is running as a twilight on Wednesday 20th February.

So far there have been over 80 applications for this course (which is great!) and in order for us to accomodate all of you then we have changed the venue to Curl Aberdeen.

If you haven’t yet applied but would like to attend please complete the application form in the CPD directory.

Those of you that have applied should receive confirmation shortly.

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Primary Physical Education

Posted by jthomson on 1st February 2008

New year, new exciting developments, new courses.

Working closely with the developmental Physical Education team from Edinburgh University, we are pleased to offer a number of “cutting edge” courses.

The first one was actually on Monday, 28th January, from 6.30p.m. -9p.m., when 38 keen people turned up at Summerhill to hear Mike Jess tell us about early years physical activity/education and development.

This successful seminar will be followed up in May (16th) with a whole day on
Developmental Physical Education in the Primary School, with a focus on Curriculum for Excellence, innovative and inclusive practice and support materials to further develop this key area.

Application forms will be out with a range of courses on offer for that day (soon). However, if you feel that this is for you, please don’t hesitiate to get in touch and I will put your name on the growing list.

As part of the drive to support teachers with CPD in PE, the postgraduate course 3-14 physical education has now signed up a further 6 class teachers. This brings the total number of teachers on the course to 20. Aberdeen is seen as a hub for this course and we work with colleagues from Aberdeenshire, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. It is all very exciting and goes hand in hand with practical and theoretical support courses for teachers in Basic and Early Moves and Movement for Excellence.

Movement for Excellence is part of a research project in partnership with Edinburgh university. More of this in a later blog.

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