The case studies in this section provide staff with exemplars of how some schools in Scotland are implementing the numeracy 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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Entrepreneurial skills across the curriculum

This group of case studies highlights the positive impact that developing entrepreneurial skills has had on the confidence and self-esteem of young people.
Published on 13 October 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
CPD support framework to develop practical food skills/knowledge within a cluster

Developing practical food skills and knowledge for early years/primary colleagues led by secondary subject specialists.
Published on 19 May 2011
South Lanarkshire Council Financial Education and Advice Team
South Lanarkshire Council Financial Education and Advice Team is open to all people, in particular excluded groups such as those living in deprived areas and those in the criminal justice system.
Published on 19 April 2011
Scottish Refugee Council: Financial Literacy Project (FLP)

The Scottish Refugee Council: Financial Literacy Project (FLP) works with refugees, including all those with some kind of leave to remain, and asylum seekers in Scotland to improve their financial capability.
Published on 19 April 2011
The Making Money Work project works with people moving into employment in Dundee. The aim is to increase clients' financial capability.
Published on 19 April 2011
Targeted Advice – Financial Education Project, Renfrewshire
The Targeted Advice – Financial Education Project, Renfrewshire works with vulnerable groups of individuals within designated regeneration areas.
Published on 18 April 2011

The GEMAP: Tax Credit Campaign is aimed at economically inactive parents in North Lanarkshire who have children at pre-school nursery.
Published on 18 April 2011
GEMAP: HAP - Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Housing Association Project

The Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Housing Association Project works with tenants of local housing associations.
Published on 18 April 2011
GEMAP: Peer Education - Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project: Peer Education

The Greater Easterhouse Money Advice Project (GEMAP): Peer Education works with tenants of local housing associations who have come through the GEMAP: Housing Association Project.
Published on 18 April 2011
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