When accessing these examples, you might find it useful to read them alongside these reflective questions. Using these questions might help to develop your own thinking and could also be used as a CPD exercise with staff.
PDF file: Curriculum plans - reflective questions (early years, primary and special schools) (18 KB)1 to 10 of 21 results
Having engaged with and discussed ‘Building the Curriculum 3’, this school community outlines its model for change and begins to develop a curriculum plan to support learning and teaching across the school.
Published on 23 August 2010
Using a self-evaluation model, this school establishes its priorities, develops a model of change and devises a curriculum plan to support its framework for learning.
Published on 23 August 2010
By revisiting its vision and values this school community identifies the main focus for change.
Published on 23 August 2010
In this example Danestone Primary School shares how its curriculum structure is developing.
Published on 23 August 2010
Cults Primary School plans to monitor the impact of the changes to its curriculum structure.
Published on 19 August 2010
Winton Primary has chosen a series of focus tasks around developing interdisciplinary learning to take account of the totality of the curriculum.
Published on 31 July 2010
This school has focused on the four capacities, the principles of curriculum design and the development of skills and abilities.
Published on 31 July 2010
Shieldhill Primary has used self-evaluation as a starting point and has focused on the totality of the curriculum.
Published on 31 July 2010
Seaglen Primary outlines how managing transitions in early years has influenced and informed its progress.
Published on 31 July 2010
Sacred Heart RC Primary School
Staff in this school have begun the process of reviewing their curriculum by looking at individual elements of Curriculum for Excellence.
Published on 31 July 2010
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