Tuesday, 15 June 2010 16:42
A letter from Education Secretary Michael Russell will land on the doorsteps of parents with pupils in P7 across Argyll and Bute this week.
Mr Russell said: “As Curriculum for Excellence is being put into practice in schools this August, it’s important that parents know how it will improve their child’s education. That’s why I have written to all parents of primary 7 pupils, highlighting the main points about the new curriculum.
“My letter builds on the parental toolkit which helps schools tell parents about the changes and delivers another part of my ten point plan. It is good that schools are organising events for parents.
“The laws of physics and rules of French grammar will remain the same, so no one needs to think that everything in use now has to be re-thought or re-written. That is emphatically not the case; Curriculum for Excellence is more about method than content.
“Curriculum for Excellence will build on the current strengths of Scottish education and make sure our young people are resourceful, adaptable, flexible, confident and responsible. It will give them the skills they need for the jobs of the future and make sure they – and Scotland – will be in a stronger position to succeed in a global economy.”
Schools in Argyll and Bute are currently preparing for implementation of Curriculum for Excellence in August 2010.
Councillor Isobel Strong, Argyll and Bute’s spokesperson for education and lifelong learning, said: “Curriculum for Excellence is about change for the good in Scottish education. As well as core skills in literacy and numeracy being given a new emphasis across learning, health and well-being, wider achievement, confidence building and citizenship are central to the initiative.
“Argyll and Bute Council is seen nationally as leading the way in many aspects of the new curriculum, and I urge parents to become involved and find out more about the excellent work being developed in schools across our authority.”
A parent toolkit and leaflets are also available to explain what Curriculum for Excellence will mean for children at each level - early years, primary and secondary.