19 janvier 2013
HEA in Scotland opens funding call for Curriculum for Excellence scholarship scheme
The HEA has opened the call for staff across Scotland’s higher education community to apply for funding through an innovative new scholarship scheme.
The scheme will provide successful applicants with the opportunity to experience Scotland’s new education system for pupils aged three to 18, Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), first hand. They will receive £750 funding to help support a local secondary school visit, engage with teachers and pupils and consider the impact of CfE on future higher education content and delivery within their respective discipline when these students enter higher education from 2015.
Announcing the project, Dr Alastair Robertson, Assistant Director for Scotland, and Head of UK Research and Policy, said: “I am very pleased to announce this innovative project which is aimed at strengthening partnerships between schools and universities, creating a greater shared understanding between the sectors and extending the network of higher education academics well versed in Curriculum for Excellence. Read more...
The scheme will provide successful applicants with the opportunity to experience Scotland’s new education system for pupils aged three to 18, Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), first hand. They will receive £750 funding to help support a local secondary school visit, engage with teachers and pupils and consider the impact of CfE on future higher education content and delivery within their respective discipline when these students enter higher education from 2015.
Announcing the project, Dr Alastair Robertson, Assistant Director for Scotland, and Head of UK Research and Policy, said: “I am very pleased to announce this innovative project which is aimed at strengthening partnerships between schools and universities, creating a greater shared understanding between the sectors and extending the network of higher education academics well versed in Curriculum for Excellence. Read more...
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