Click the image above to access the Education Scotland Literacy Network on Glow – filled with links and resources that are shared at National level.
They’ve recently launched their new site, The Literacy Blether – click ‘join’ to keep updated!
Click the image above to access the Education Scotland Literacy Network on Glow – filled with links and resources that are shared at National level.
They’ve recently launched their new site, The Literacy Blether – click ‘join’ to keep updated!
The Highland Literacy Group are co-ordinating four CPD events during inset on September 25th and 26th 2014.
Over the
past two sessions, The Highland Literacy Group have been refreshing the support materials available to practitioners. We have updated our Probationer programme accordingly for the 2014/2015 session, and would like to offer supplementary training to complement the original HLP training programme. We are running two events called ‘Literacy Across Learning – Primary‘ on the CPD calendar which will introduce some of the new materials, including: Literacy Across Learning, Media Literacy and Higher Order Thinking. These events are open to practitioners within the Primary sector.
Thursday 25th September 2014 – 09:30 – 15:30 – Merkinch Community Centre, Inverness
Friday 26th September 2014 – 09:30 – 15:30 – MacPhail Centre, Ullapool
During the September inset we are again offering ‘Big Writing’ – hosted by Big Writing trainer, Anne Glennie. The whole-day event aims to provide practitioners with a programme which can be used to develop writing, including guidance on learning, teaching and assessment. The course costs £37 per head, and can be found on the CPD calendar. These events are open to Primary and Secondary colleagues.
Thursday 25th September – 09:30 – 15:30 – Mount Pleasant Primary, Thurso
Friday 26th September 2014 – 09:30 – 15:30 – Inshes Primary School, Inverness
All events can be found in the CPD calendar – put ‘Literacy’ into the Keyword box within the Search Panel. Click the image at the top of this post to access the Highland CPD Website.
Education Scotland have released a resource for parents/carers, detailing how they can support Literacy at home.
The Parentzone resource includes videos for parents with children in the Early Years, through to the end of the Broad General Education.
Click the image above to access the resource – a great web-link to be added to your school handbook, website, blog or parent/carer communication letters.
The Parents as Partners area within our blog also has resources which can be used to support Literacy and English at home.
At last week’s ICT and Inclusion event in Inverness, organised by Call Scotland, a workshop was held by one of the volunteers from Doorway Online.
Doorway Online hosts a range of free activities which can be used to support learners working in Early and First levels – as well as learners with additional support needs – across various aspects of Curriculum for Excellence.
The simple resources have been available on the website for some time and can be used to support spelling, phonics, and letter formation within Literacy and English.
Education Scotland have recently released a suite of professional learning resources to support practitioners in assessing learners’ progress and achievement in Literacy and English.
The Education Scotland – Literacy Progression includes a snapshot of learners’ achievement in the Significant Aspects of Learning (SAL) through the Broad General Education (BGE).
They’ve also produced the following supplementary documents which can be used by practitioners:
CLICK HERE – Assessing achievement and progress overarching paper
CLICK HERE – Assessing progress and achievement in Literacy and English
In the 2014/2015 session, the Literacy Working Group aim to further develop the Steps to Success – Highland Literacy Progression in line with the new Education Scotland materials.
At the ICT and Inclusion conference run by Call Scotland on Tuesday, many resources to assist learners with a print disability were shared with practitioners across Highland.
There are three free (when used to support learners with a print disability) sources which house a number of fiction and non-fiction texts, as well as a number of curriculum resources, to assist learning and teaching from Early Level through to the Senior Phase.
Books for All Scotland Database can be accessed using your Glow account information.
Load2Learn and Seeing Ear can both be accessed by creating a free account.
The resources when downloaded in PDF format can be used with text-to-speech programmes – such as Ivona MiniReader – available on Highland machines.
At the ICT and Inclusion conference yesterday, co-ordinated by Call Scotland, I was left inspired by a free resource called TodaysMeet. Alan Stewart (Highland Council Assistive Technology Support Service Advisor) showcased the website as part of a way to use ICT to support writing in less than 140 characters.
Click the link below for guidelines which have been created to support the set-up and maintenance of a TodaysMeet site. The guidelines also include ideas how you might use the resource in the classroom.
As always – we’re interested in your comments regarding how you would use the resource in your classroom.
CLICK HERE to leave a comment about using TodaysMeet – this site will be live until Tuesday 17th June. After this, you can leave a comment on our blog.
Following the Highland Literacy Blog ensures that you will never miss an update from the Highland Literacy Working Group. It allows you to be notified by email each time a new post is published.
CLICK HERE – Following the Highland Literacy Blog Guidelines
The EAL Highland Blog is packed with resources that can be used to support learners who have English as an additional language. These resources can be used to support and develop the communication of learners across each of the Significant Aspects of Learning within the Literacy and English curriculum.
Click on the image above to access the EAL Highland Blog.
Today at the Supply Teacher Training, we briefly covered how Clicker 6, and other ICT programmes, can be used to support learners access and create text.
CLICK HERE for Literacy Support Programmes
Clicker 6 can be downloaded for free at home by Highland Teachers. Click the above link for more information.
The Clicker 6 website includes 90 second tutorial videos, supported by printable PDF files – comprehensive support guidance to use at home and at school.
Alan Stewart’s Assistive Technology Blog contains oodles of resources and links regarding the use of ICT to support learning and teaching.