Title: SCOTTISH EDUCATION
1SCOTTISH EDUCATION
A QUESTION OF VALUES
2National Priorities should be based on values
- A shared strategic vision, understood and
committed to by all - A basis for selecting, sequencing and planning
new initiatives - A mechanism for managing potential tensions
between different National Priority areas - An underpinning and strategic framework which
helps further develop and refine the National
Priorities
3Our values based approach
- Establish a set of shared core values for ECLL
- Encourage school communities to identify and
articulate their shared core values - Draw on these values to help shape
authority/school plans - Use the approach to develop a sense of
citizenship - Use the approach to transform staff attitudes
from compliance to commitment
4Values into citizenship
giving service to others
Belmont Academy
Barr Primary School
- Meals on wheels
- Peer mentoring
- Working in the Hospice
- Working with younger children
- Environmental projects
- Charity work
- Community volunteering
Crosshill Primary School
Queen Margaret Academy
5Promoting principled citizenship
- put children young people first
- listen to children young people and involve
them in decision making - challenge staff to live the philosophy not play
professional games - balance rights with responsibilities
- recognise our inter-dependence and work together
- remove hierarchies of authority
- welcome challenge change
6Transforming compliance to commitment
Active citizenship from the staff
- Lead PTs
- PT subjects
- Support staff
- Peripatetic posts
- 5-14 Co-ordinators
- CPD Co-ordinators
- Cluster Administration Managers
- Admin and Finance Officers
- Depute Heads Primary
- Depute Heads Secondary
- Unpromoted staff
7Adaptive leadership
Put yourself on the line
- you are not expected to follow the party line or
verbally support what you do not agree with - no one will get more than their fair share
- we are all expected to model the role of lifelong
learners - dont hide in hierarchies
- your job is to empower others
- you are expected to welcome constructive criticism
8Value input from young people
listen to motivate trust challenge Empower E
quip Inspire empathise with staff and children
9Issues that impede progress
- the McCrone structure is dated and does not fit
with Curriculum for Excellence - we are trying to develop capacities in children
that we dont have as staff - we dont always model what we advocate
- change involves sacrifice and some staff are
comfortable, selfish or uncertain - you seem to progress in education by agreeing and
endorsing, not by understanding or questioning - We have signed up to developing qualities that we
have not clearly defined e.g. leadership
10Developing the 4 capacities
Creating an infrastructure
Determined to Succeed Childrens
Parliament Adaptive leadership Emotional
Intelligence Duke of Edinburgh Award Junior
Achievement Award Senior Achievement
Award Community Service volunteers Learning
Centre for 21st century
Chernobyl visitors at Muirhead Primary
11Courageous
Committed
Balanced
Caring
Positive
Creative
Compassionate
Ambitious
Enterprising
Tenacious
Responsible
Successful
Confident
Principled
Respectful