Barry Smith - Learning about Learning

From thinking to doing

February 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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Ice-breaker fun!

We finally got ALPs off the ground today with our induction day at the Pennypit Community Centre at Prestonpans, a really top class facility.  It was a great day and it was tremendous to see all the ‘thinking’ becoming ‘doing’. 

I was also delighted that the input from all the different people connected together to present a discernable ‘whole’.   It re-affirmed again to me that we are ‘on to something’ in delivering a model of this type. The blend of personal development, active learning through outdoor education, thinking skills, mentoring and employability skills has great breadth and depth of skills development coupled with reflection.  By the reaction of some of the parents who attended our induction there is a positive feeling about the potential benefits of the programme too.  

We were very pleased to welcome Kay Affleck, who is responsible for ELC pre-vocational opportunities, along for an hour this morning and we had a good chat about the possibilities for the ‘careers’ focus of this group in S4.

I’l be writing more in the coming week, but I think most of my ALPs blogging will migrate to our new site with short updates and pointers here from time to time. 

Tags: A Curriculum for Excellence · ALPs programme · Inclusion · Learning and teaching · Thinking skills · Vision

1 response so far ↓

  • George Sim // Feb 20th 2007 at 5:33 pm

    Barry,

    Having been present at the induction day, I can concur about the feeling of positivity that came from everyone in the room. I’m certainly looking forward to working with the young people and adults involved!

    Well done you for co-ordinating things and for making it happen! :o)

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