The case studies in this section provide staff with exemplars of how some schools in Scotland are implementing the partnerships for learning projects.
These are by no means prescriptive examples but are provided to offer you inspiring illustrations of innovative practices that are already being used in Scottish education establishments today.
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Read about a project in which P1 pupils worked with the Pier Arts Centre in Orkney over several months to research and curate their own exhibition. (Requires Glow login)
Published on 20 January 2012
Creativity Portal - Ditty and Gaer Boxes

Case study on the Shetland dialect resources for nursery and early primary developed in partnership by the Creative Links Team, schools, artists and the voluntary organisation Shetland ForWirds. (Requires Glow login).
Published on 20 January 2012
Creativity Portal - Big Hairy Hamish: The Monster Who Cared

Discover how Scottish Opera worked with 27 primary schools to introduce pupils from pre-school to P4 to the importance of recycling. (Requires Glow login)
Published on 20 January 2012
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
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
Entrepreneurial skills - Sir E Scott School

In partnership with Harris Tweed, the young people were given valuable and informative insight into how a business operates both at local and global level.
Published on 16 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
An enterprising approach to developing skills for learning, life and work

This collection of six case studies examines the importance of developing essential employability and life skills in young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Published on 2 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
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