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Video featuring Heathhall Primary School, Dumfries and Galloway, showing how the school uses the local environment for learning. Published by the Scottish Government, on the Vimeo website, to illustrate the impacts and benefits that Curriculum for Excellence is having in primary schools.
Published on 21 February 2012
Outdoor Learning in the National Parks annual conference, October 2011

A collection of short clips from the introductory addresses at the second annual Outdoor Learning in the National Parks conference which was held at Glenmore Lodge in the heart of the ancient Caledonian pine forest of the Cairngorms National Park in October 2011.
Published on 10 November 2011
Learning through sketchbooks in art and design

Air Iomlich (On Exchange) is a partnership project that brings practising artists together with learners and teachers to explore their outdoor environments.
Published on 7 November 2011
Developing skills for learning, life and work

These case studies from a variety of primary and secondary settings around Scotland, demonstrate evidence of progression in the development of skills for learning, life and work as outlined in Building the Curriculum 4.
Published on 23 August 2011
Entrepreneurial skills - Lenzie Academy

A.G. Barr Food and Drink challenge provides an insight into the entrepreneurial skills required to operate a successful business programme that encourages young people to take responsibility and ownership of the challenge
Published on 12 August 2011

A multidisciplinary cultural enterprise project based on archaeology, involving all S1 pupils in real life outdoor learning in partnership with local businesses and specialist historical organisations.
Published on 2 June 2011

An interdisciplinary, multi school partnership project exploring impacts, opportunities and adaptations associated with climate change in the Cairngorms National Park through the medium of film making.
Published on 31 May 2011

Case studies that highlight a number of different examples of the way that woodland environments can provide a rich resource and context for learning.
Published on 17 May 2011
Supporting multilingual approaches with children and families

Project to support children and families who speak English as an additional language to become more involved in nursery life. This has been assisted through the use of multilingual, multimedia resources developed to improve daily communication between staff, children and families.
Published on 9 May 2011
Entrepreneurial skills - Auchenlodment Primary School

The Fantastic Forests project at Auchenlodment Primary School in Johnstone gave P7 pupils the opportunity to develop enterprise and entrepreneurial skills by devising a series of themed walks in nearby Bluebell Woods.
Published on 4 April 2011
Video from HM Inspectors of an early years centre using outdoor education to support transition to primary school.
Videos from HM Inspectors showing practice in outdoor education.
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