The case studies in this section provide staff with exemplars of how some schools in Scotland are implementing the literacy and Gàidhlig experiences and outcomes under Curriculum for Excellence.
Within each of these studies you can find innovative teaching methods, video clips of good practice and numerous support materials for your own use.
These are by no means prescriptive teaching models for the curriculum but are provided to offer you inspiring illustrations of innovative practices that are already being used in Scottish schools today.
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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
Materials on language progression
There are materials available on language progression on Journey to Excellence. Children develop and extending Gàidhlig language skills in these examples.
Published on 23 March 2010
Developing listening and talking skills in Gàidhlig

Meadowburn Primary School is developing language and literacy skills through the medium of Gaelic in a situation where the vast majority of children are from non-Gaelic speaking backgrounds.
Published on 19 January 2010
Developing listening and talking skills in a Gàidhlig context

Stornoway Primary School is developing language and literacy skills through an interdisciplinary project on animation.
Published on 19 January 2010

With this project Gàidhlig medium classes throughout the Uists in Comhairle nan Eilean Siar worked in collaboration to promote their rural community to the wider world.
Published on 5 January 2010
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