
This case study outlines the beginning of the journey of St. Margaret’s High School, North Lanarkshire, towards Curriculum for Excellence and explains the school’s position by the end of school session 2007-8. This is a whole school change and therefore a work in progress.
A follow up case study will be provided in summer 2009 to evaluate the progress made and the impact on young people’s learning experiences.
Associated materials provide more detail on aspects of the case study.
'Key features of the North Lanarkshire approach include validating the policy framework within which schools are willing to risk change, extensive consultation within schools, expert support for schools, and emphasis on flexibility and choice…' (OECD Report, page 127)
The case study shows how the actions taken by the school in response to the publication of 'A Curriculum for Excellence' (2004) and 'Progress and Proposals' (2006) have impacted directly on the learning experiences of the children and young people in supporting them to become successful learners, responsible citizens, effective contributors and confident individuals.
The changes which the school has implemented demonstrate some key features of 'Building the Curriculum 3' including:
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