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DYWlivJANUARY 2021 ISSUE 1

Free, live online learningexperiences for Scotland’s

schools andyoung people

NEWWORLDNEWSKILLS

Develop confidence andkey employability skills

VIRTUALMEETTHEEXPERT

Industrial BiotechnologyInnovation Centre

THETHIRDSECTORINSCOTLAND

A world of employabilityopportunities

Version 1.3

ImagefromtheSocialEnterpriseinEducationprogrammebySEA

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Welcome to DYW Live.

We are delighted to introduce to you aprogramme of free, online courseswhich will allow young people fromacross the country to participate in arange of live, interactive learningsessions. A founding principle ofe-Sgoil is to provide a wider, moreequitable choice of learning experiencesfor the young people of Scotland.We firmly believe DYW Live contributes

to this and we are committed togrowing the provision in the monthsand years ahead.We are grateful to our partners who joinus in facilitating these remote learningand teaching opportunities and tocolleagues at Education Scotland whohave worked with us to develop thisnational offer. We hope you can join uson DYW Live and we look forward toworking with you and your youngpeople in the weeks ahead.

“A founding principle of e-Sgoil is to provide a wider, more equitable choice of learningexperiences... We firmly believe DYW Live contributes to this”

e-Sgoil01851822850www.e-sgoil.com@[email protected]

Education Scotland01312444330www.education.gov.scot@[email protected]

Angus MaclennanHead Teachere-Sgoil

e-Sgoil and Education Scotland haveteamed up to work with a wide range ofnational partner organisations in orderto create an exciting virtual learningoffer for children and young peopleacross Scotland to develop careereducation and enhance theiremployability, career management andwork-related skills.Given the current context ofCoronavirus (COVID-19) schools will

have a unique opportunity to build theentitlements from the Career EducationStandard 3-18 into theircurriculum planning from January 2021onwards.The following live programme offerssessions across a wide range of themesand provides real scope for a range ofpartners to work with schools todevelop rich learning opportunities.

“...schools will have a unique opportunity to build the entitlements fromthe Career Education Standard 3-18 into their curriculum planning”

Joan MacKayHead of Curriculum InnovationEducation Scotland

Partners willcommunicate with leadteachers via these

MS Teams.Partners will confirm

participation if capacityallows and will notify

participating schools ofany requirements/amendments to live

sessions

e-Sgoil.com MS Teams on GlowLead Teacher Only Partner Confirmation

How can I registermy interest?

Interest can only beregistered byteaching staff.

We are not yetaccepting notes ofinterest from young

people orparents directly.

Lead teachers canregister interest inspecific DYW Live

courses ate-sgoil.com

Glow teacheraccount required tocomplete this online

form

Lead teachers will beautomatically addedto MS Teams onGlow for each

courses they haveregistered interest in.These teams will bemanaged by partners

deliveringlive sessions

All DYW Live sessions will be delivered on MS Teams within Glow.Lead teachers must have a Glow account to register and to access the live sessions.

It is the responsibility of the lead teacher to ensure their school has the correct technologyavailable to access DYW Live session on Glow and to broadcast session audio and live video totheir learners.

Teaching staff must be present at all times during DYW Live sessions. Please ensure this ispossible for each course/session that interests you before completing the DYL Live online form. Itis the responsibility of the lead teacher to meet the needs of their own learners relating to toaspects such as ASN, resourcing, behaviour, etc

There may be additional requirements for individual courses, these are detailed in the outline foreach course, contained in this brochure. Please ensure your school is able to meet theseadditional requirements prior to registering your interest.Lead teachers must carefully review session dates/times and check they can attend all livesessions within a series prior to registering their interest.Lead teachers can register their interest in DYW Live courses by completing the online form atwww.e-sgoil.com (Completing this online form does not guarantee participation. There may be limitson the number of schools/learners per course/session. Partners will communicate and confirmparticipation with lead teachers via the course MS Team).

On completion of the online form, lead teachers will receive an email with the details of theirrequest. Lead teachers will also be added to a MS Team within Glow for each course they haveregistered interest.

Partners providing sessions will communicate with all lead teachers who have registered for acourse via the dedicated course MS Team within Glow. Partners will confirm participation andshare any other pertinent details and updates relating to the individual course.It is the responsibility of the lead teacher to keep partner providers informed of any issues relatingto attendance to sessions via the MS Team.

Pre-registration Checklist:

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Dates, times and content of DYW Live sessions subject to changeParticipating centres will be notified of changes through the appropriate course Microsoft Team.

DYW Live: What’s on offer?January to March 2021

Course Title Partner Provider Who is it for? Course TypeAmey Chat and Learn DYW and Amey S4-S6 One-offAnimation for Beginners National Galleries of Scotland P5-P7 SeriesBring the World of Work into the Classroom Founders for Schools S2&S3 Series/One-offsBuild Your Own Brand Electrify P7-S6 One-offClimate Ready Classrooms Keep Scotland Beautiful S3-S6 SeriesEco-Schools Activities Eco-Schools and Keep Scotland Beautiful P3-P6 Series/One-offsGet Inspired by STEM Youth Scotland P6-S2 SeriesI Can, I Am - Raising Resilience Programme SLQ Sports Leaders S1-S3 SeriesInspiring the Next Generation! Primary Engineer P4-S3 SeriesA’ Rannsachadh Iomairtean Shòisealta Social Enterprise Academy ÀS1-ÀS6 Seisean fa lethLeugh is Seinn le Linda Comhairle nan Leabhraichean P1-P3 SreathNext Steps Transport Scotland - Academy9 S5&S6 SeriesPwC New World. New Skills - Schools Series DYW and PwC S1-S3 SeriesRisk Radar Transport Scotland - Academy9 P6&P7 SeriesSocial Enterprise in Education Social Enterprise Academy S1-S6 SeriesThe Change Challenge Scotland's Enterprising Schools and Young

Enterprise Scotland S2 SeriesThe Duke of Edinburgh's Award Learner Sessions The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Young people aged 14 and over Series/One-offThe Third Sector in Scotland: a World of Opportunity The Wood Foundation S1-S6 One-offTursan air a’ bhlàr a-muigh e-Sgoil ÀS1 & ÀS2 Sreath de 4 seiseananVirtual Code Art Skills Development Scotland - My World of

Work Live P7-S3 One-off

Virtual Cracking Cryptography Skills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live P7-S3 One-off

Virtual Games Design Skills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live P7-S3 One-off

Virtual Meet the Expert: Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre Skills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live S3-S6 One-off

Work-Related Learning Education Scotland and Partners P7-S6 Series/One-offsAinm Cùrsa: Cothroman Obrach anns na h-Ealain Gàidhlig e-Sgoil ÀS4-ÀS6 Sreath de 4 seiseananYoung Scot #AyeFeel: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Young Scot S1-S6 SeriesMaking Subject Choices Skills Development Scotland S2 and S3 One-off. RepeatedApprentice in the Classroom Skills Development Scotland and Scotland’s

Apprentice Network S3-S6 One-off. RepeatedFuture Asset Workshops Future Asset S4-S6 SeriesClimate Ready Classrooms: Train the Trainer Keep Scotland Beautiful Teaching Staff and S4-S6 SeriesThe Duke of Edinburgh's Award Professional Learning The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Staff Series/One-off

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Course ProviderNational Galleries of Scotland

Who is this for?P5-P7

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 8 sessions

Session day/start timeWednesdays, 1.30 pm

Session duration60 minutes

Total number of schools per live session5

Total pupils per participating school33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsIpads, laptops or computers with the free ‘Stop MotionStudio’ installed on them. Minimum of one device per fivechildren, with children collaborating in groups of five or less.Learners will also need paper, pens, pencils, play doughand blank flipbooks.

Schedule

This course is for young people who want to try animation for the first time. Artist, animator andillustrator Tom Morgan-Jones (http://inkymess.com/) will guide you through a range of simpleanimation techniques, empowering you to tell your own stories. This will include flipbooks,animating found characters, creating your own character, drawing, sculpting and putting yourselfin the animation. Reference will be made to the work of animator Ray Harryhausen and theexhibition on display at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Ray Harryhausen Titan ofCinema. Harryhausen is widely acknowledged as the godfather of stop frame animation andinfluenced contemporary animators such as Spielberg and Aardman Animations.

Course ProviderTransport Scotland - Academy9

Who is this for?S5&S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of three sessions.

Session day/start timeGroup 1 - Wednesdays, 2.30 pmGroup 2 - Thursdays, 2.30 pm

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6 per three session series

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsPens, pencils, post-its and paper for pupilstaking notesClass access to smartboard with speakersLearners should have access to smartphone forKahoot quiz

Schedule

Group 1

Group 2

Next Steps aims to prepare young adults for gaining employment, by deliveringsessions on mock interviews, apprentice and graduate comparisons, use of socialmedia as well as hints and tips to prepare them for the workplace.

Animationfor Beginners Next Steps

Session Date and Time Focus1 Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 1.30 pm Introduction to animation and

Ray Harryhausen2 Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 1.30 pm Make your Own Flipbook3 Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 1.30 pm Animate found characters4 Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 1.30 pm Create your own character5 Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 1.30 pm Draw and animate6 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 1.30 pm Sculpt and animate7 Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 1.30 pm Animate yourself8 Wednesday, 31 March 2021, 1.30 pm Reflect and celebrate your

achievement

Session Date and Time Focus1 Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 2.30pm Use of social media to gain

employmentMock interviews

2 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 2.30pm Apprentice vs graduate debateIntroduction to the delegates pack

3 Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 2.30pm Mindset and resilience

Session Date and Time Focus1 Thursday, 11 March 2021, 2.30pm Use of social media to gain

employmentMock interviews

2 Thursday, 18 March 2021, 2.30pm Apprentice vs graduate debateIntroduction to the delegates pack

3 Thursday, 25 March 2021, 2.30pm Mindset and resilience

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Course ProviderThe Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Who is this for?Staff - Professional Learning Opportunity

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series/one-offs

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule table

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session300

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschoolN/A

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is delighted to offer a series of live, onlineprofessional learning opportunities. Sessions will be of interest to staffdelivering DofE or interested in starting their own DofE programme.

Course ProviderThe Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Who is this for?Young people aged 14 and over

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series/one-offs

Session day/start timeTuesdays, 1 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is delighted to offer young people a series oflive, online sessions. Each session will be of interest to those doing their DofEor interested in starting the programme.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s AwardProfessional Learning

The Duke of Edinburgh’s AwardLearner Sessions

Session Date and Time Focus1 Tuesday, 26 January 2021,

4.30 to 5.30 pmDofE - so what’s it allabout?

2 Tuesday, 2 February 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

DofE with a difference

3 Tuesday, 23 February 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

Starting out with eDofE

4 Thursday, 4 March 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

Participant profile on eDofE

5 Tuesday, 16 March 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

Moving on with eDofE

6 Tuesday, 23 March 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

Managing centres oneDofE

7 Tuesday 30 March 2021,4.30 to 5.30 pm

Expeditions on eDofE

Session Date and Time Focus1 Tuesday, 26 January 2021,

1 to 1.45 pmIntroduction to DofE

2 Tuesday, 2 February 2021,1 to 1.45 pm

Introduction to VolunteeringSection

3 Tuesday, 23 February 2021,1 to 1.45 pm

Introduction to PhysicalSection

4 Tuesday, 2 March 2021,1 to 1.45 pm

Introduction to the DofEApp/eDofE

5 Tuesday, 16 March 2021,1 to 1.45 pm

Introduction to Skills Section

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Course ProviderYouth Scotland

Who is this for?P6-S2

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of four sessions.

Session day/start timeThursdays, 1.30 pm

Session duration90 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10 per four session series

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participating schoolsThe Dynamic Youth Award is an SCQF level 3 qualification,externally quality assured by SQA, and usually has a £6candidate registration fee. For this set of courses, we arehappy to offer the DYA FREE! Young people will need toparticipate in all 4 workshops to meet the requirements foraccreditation. Participating centres will be required tosource resources/materials from a supplied resource list.

Group 1

Group 2

This is a fun and interactive series of 4 workshops aimed at P6-S2 learners that encourages them toget involved in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) activities and be inspired. Thecourse has the option of accreditation through the Dynamic Youth Awards, an SCQF level 3qualification. The course will use a range of activities from the Youth Scotland ‘STEM Activity Toolkit’which will require some easily sourced resources.There will also be an additional online training/support meeting for lead teachers prior to the course commencing and we will provide teachers with acopy of the STEM toolkit and a resource list.

Get Inspiredby STEM

Session Date and Time1 Thursday, 21 January 2021, 1.30pm2 Thursday, 28 January 2021, 1.30pm3 Thursday, 4 February 2021, 1.30pm4 Thursday, 25 February 2021, 1.30pm

Session Date and Time1 Thursday, 4 March 2021, 1.30pm

2 Thursday, 11 March 2021, 1.30pm3 Thursday, 18 March 2021, 1.30pm4 Thursday, 25 March 2021, 1.30pm

POSTPONED

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Course ProviderEco-Schools and Keep Scotland Beautiful

Who is this for?P3-P6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?8 stand alone sessions that can be done as aseries

Session day/start timeTuesdays, 10 am

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsSessions introduce tasks that learners will berequired to work on prior to the next session in theseries. Participating centres should ensure time ismade available for the completion of these task.

Schedule

A series of Eco-School focused activities that will explore a different Eco-Schools topic eachweek. The sessions will consist of an Education Officer explaining the activity to becompleted by the learners by the next session. By doing this course learners will gain agreater insight into sustainable ways to improve their day to day lives and work towards anEco-Schools Green Flag Award.

Course ProviderSocial Enterprise Academy

Who is this for?S1-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 8 sessions

Session day/start timeWednesdays, 2 pm

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsThere will be interactive discussion throughout thesession, school staff should facilitate groupdiscussion and support the communication betweenthe tutor and the group of young people. School staffshould also take notes during the discussion(supporting documents will be provided for this) inorder to prompt young people and support them asthey develop their ideas between sessions

Schedule

These sessions provide young people with a chance to:

-Understand more about the social enterprise business model-Explore a values driven approach to enterprise-Meet a social entrepreneur and ask questions-Plan how to set up and run a social enterprise-Develop skills related to entrepreneurship, enterprise and employability-Increase confidence and improve well-being by tackling a social or environmental issue that matters to them

Eco-SchoolsActivities

Session Date and Time Focus1 Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 10 am Litter2 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 10 am Waste Minimisation3 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10 am Water4 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 10 am Biodiversity5 Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 10 am Energy6 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10 am Global Citizenship7 Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 10 am Health & Wellbeing8 Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 10 am Food and the Environment

Social Enterprisein Education

Session Date and Time Focus1 Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 2 pm What is social enterprise?2 Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 2 pm A virtual visit to a social

enterprise3 Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 2 pm What would you change in

the world?4 Wednesday 24 February 2021, 2 pm What is the issue and why is

it important to you?5 Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 2 pm What can you do to make a

difference?6 Wednesday 10 March 2021, 2 pm Exploring enterprise ideas7 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 2 pm Make a social enterprise

plan8 Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 2 pm Present your idea and get

started!

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Course ProviderKeep Scotland Beautiful

Who is this for?S3-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 6 sessions

Session day/start timeGroup 1 - Tuesday, 10 amGroup 2 - Wednesdays, 2 pmGroup 3 - Thursdays, 2 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session2

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

Climate Ready Classrooms is an accredited Carbon Literacy training course designed for young people aged14–17 years. The course aims to inspire students to take positive action against climate change by studying it'senvironmental and social impacts and identifying choices they can make to reduce the size of their carbonfootprint. The workshops introduce students to numerical and graphical information and ask them to explainconcepts, such as the carbon cycle, which are linked to climate change.Upon completing the course pupils receive Carbon Literacy accreditation. Climate Ready Classrooms is also anexcellent accompaniment for geography students studying the 'Global issues' unit in Nationals 3-5.

Course ProviderKeep Scotland Beautiful

Who is this for?Teaching staff and S4-6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 4 Q&A sessions

Session day/start timeMondays, 4 pm

Session duration30 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session300

Maximum number of learners per participatingschoolNo limit

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsWith Secondary Senior Phase pupils, teachers mustbe present at all times during live sessions. Eachparticipant should have: own PC/laptop, access toMS Teams on Glow, headset with microphone.

ScheduleGroup 1

Group 2

The Climate Ready Classrooms (CRC) course is aimed at participants who wish to educate themselves on climatechange, with a view to taking resultant climate action, and who then wish to pass on this knowledge and understandingto others (e.g. educators to pupils, or senior phase pupils to younger learners). It is designed to inform participants onclimate change in order to teach it and explores what we can do as a society, as individuals, and as groups to take saidclimate action. On one day every week, there will be a live Q&A session, giving participants the opportunity to putforward questions and observations about the course. These sessions usually last around 30 minutes and will bedelivered through Microsoft Teams within Glow. At the end, participants will submit an evidence form which will be sentto The Carbon Literacy Project, the body which accredits this course. If certified, participants will then receive acertificate which recognises them as 'carbon literate', and participants can then reteach the course.

Session Week Commencing Focus1 Monday, 25 January 2021 Teacher Introduction session2 Monday 1 February 2021 Climate Change3 Monday, 22 February 2021 Carbon Cycle4 Monday, 1 March 2021 Greenhouse Gases5 Monday, 8 March 2021 Food and our Carbon

Footprint6 Monday, 15 March 2021 Our Changing Carbon

Footprint7 Monday, 22 March 2021 Positive Actions Against

Climate Change

Session Date/Start Time Focus1 Monday, 18 January 2021, 4 pm Climate Conversations2 Monday, 25 January 2021, 4 pm Exploring Climate Change

Evidence3 Monday 1 February 2021, 4 pm Taking Climate Action -

Rebalancing4 Monday, 22 February 2021, 4 pm Taking Climate Action -

impacts

Session Date/Start Time Focus1 Monday, 1 March 2021, 4 pm Climate Conversations2 Monday, 8 March 2021, 4 pm Exploring Climate Change

Evidence3 Monday 15 March 2021, 4 pm Taking Climate Action -

Rebalancing4 Monday, 22 March 2021, 4 pm Taking Climate Action -

impacts

Climate ReadyClassrooms

Climate Ready Classrooms:Train the Trainer

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Course ProviderThe Wood Foundation

Who is this for?S1-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One off - repeated 8 different dates

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule table

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session1 per session

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschoolNo limit

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsPupil access to paper and penFlipchart paper and pens

Schedule

This course is not suited to a home deliverymodel and will be postponed until learnersreturn to their physical school. Partners willconfirm arrangements with interested schoolsvia the course MS Team.

This DYW Live session will share insight on Scotland’s Third Sector and the significant contribution the ThirdSector makes to both the economy and civil society. We will open each session with an overview of the ThirdSector, through which we will explore the size of the sector in terms economic footprint, services andemployment opportunity. We will then go onto share specific insight on a variety of career pathways within theThird Sector, further demonstrating the breadth of opportunity which exists within the sector. Across the sessionour aim will be to showcase opportunity, challenge stereotypes, and promote the importance of Third Sector.

This session will be delivered by The Wood Foundation. With an overarching focus on developing young peoplein Scotland, The Wood Foundation deliver a number of education programmes and investments (including YPIScotland) and distribute a number of charitable grants.

Course ProviderTransport Scotland - Academy9

Who is this for?P6&7

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of three sessions.

Session day/start timeGroup 1 - Thursdays, 2pmGroup 2 - Wednesdays, 2 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6 per three session series

Maximum number of pupils per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsPens, pencils, post-its and paper for pupils takingnotesWorksheets will be used as part of the activity sothese should be printed and distributed beforehand.

Schedule

Group 1

Group 2

This course is not suited to a home delivery model and will bepostponed until learners return to their physical school. Partners willconfirm arrangements with interested schools via the courseMS Team.

Brought to you by the Transport Scotland Academy9 project, this three session course aims to cultivate anawareness of risk, risk assessment and risk minimisation. Using the context of both construction and the riskminimisation strategies associated with Covid 19, the course helps the pupils to develop an awareness of theirown ‘Risk Radar’ and shows them how to use it to identify and minimise potential risks involved in a varietyof situations.

The Third Sector in Scotland:a World of Opportunity

Session Date and Time Who is it for?1 Monday, 18 January 2021, 11 am S1-32 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 11 am S1-33 Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 2 pm S1-34 Thursday, 25 February 2021, 2 pm S1-35 Monday, 1 March 2021, 11 am S4-66 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 11 am S4-67 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 2pm S4-68 Thursday, 25 March 2021, 2 pm S4-6

Session Date and Time Focus1 Thursday 4 February 2021, 2 pm Discovering your risk radar2 Thursday, 25 February 2021, 2 pm Using your risk radar on a

construction site3 Thursday, 4 March 2021, 2 pm Testing your risk radar

Session Date and Time Focus1 Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 2 pm Discovering your risk radar2 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 2 pm Using your risk radar on a

construction site3 Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 2 pm Testing your risk radar

Risk Radar

POSTPONEDPOSTPONED

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Course ProvidersScotland’s Enterprising SchoolsYoung Enterprise Scotland

Who is this for?S2

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 8 sessions

Session day/start timeTuesdays, 10 am

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session2

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsEach pupil will require the use of a PC/laptop throughout.Pupils and teachers should be familiar with the use ofMS TeamsTeachers and pupils will be added to the MS Team with theirGlow email address.Groups should comprise approx. 4-6 pupils.Our facilitator will provide live feedback to groups if they canspeak on the teacher’s camera and share their evidence –teacher facilitation of this required.

Schedule

Learners will use IT to engage in a range of small group activities within their own class tocreate a product or service designed to have a positive impact on the lives of someone intheir immediate, local or global community. They will create their own company identity andbrand; consider how they market their product and consider cost implications associatedwith this.We will host an MS Teams Teacher Information Session on Wednesday, 13 January 20214 pm to 5 pm to share the resource and answer any questions from teachers involved.

The Change Challenge

Session Date/Start Time FocusTeachersession

Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 4 pm Teacher information session

1 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 10 am Ideas Lab2 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10 am Your Company for Change3 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 10 am Product Development4 Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 10 am Marketing5 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10 am Pitch Perfect6 Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 10 am Pitch Practice

7 Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 10 am Pitch Showcase

8 Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 10 am Celebration of Success

FULLYSUBSCRIBED

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Course ProviderYoung Scot

Who is this for?S1-3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 8 sessions

Session day/start timeTuesdays, 10 am

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsLearners to have access to the internet via a device and with accessto engagement tools including menti.com.Learners should also have young.scot loaded on their browser andgo to the Aye Feel campaign as we will be referring to this alsothroughout the sessions:https://young.scot/campaigns/national/aye-feel

The classroom that the learners are in should have access to aprojector and sound for videos to be broadcast.Two sessions will include sensitive content, relating to body image,easting disorders and conflict with friends and family

Schedule

The Young Scot #AyeFeel interactive programme will focus on supporting young people’s mentalhealth and emotional wellbeing by providing quality assured information and signposting. Eachsession will concentrate on a topic that may impact a young person’s mental health and emotionalwellbeing, supporting them to develop an informed view of how to look after themselves mentally,emotionally and physically. The course will contain information from our #AyeFeel campaign whichincludes a wide range of content, co-designed by young people and experts in the field, and willbe delivered in an engaging way via videos, polls and interactive quiz sessions. As an outcome ofthe session, young people will have developed an awareness of their own mental health andemotional wellbeing, know how to access relevant and quality assured information and know howto identify if they need further advice or support and how to access it. Resources shared duringthese sessions will be translated into Gaelic.

Course ProviderSLQ Sports Leaders

Who is this for?S1-3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?1 Teacher information sessionSeries of 6 learner sessions

Session day/start timeTuesdays, 11 am

Session duration50 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsLearners to have access to the internet via a deviceLearners to have access to flipchart paper, A4 paper, pensand post it notes.

Schedule

This programme has been created to support young people through the current Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis and help develop their mental resilience. By working through the ‘I Can, I Am’ Programmelearners will be supported to learn and build five key personal skills: Communication, Self-Belief,Teamwork, Problem Solving, Self- Management. As part of ‘I Can, I Am’ learners will be asked tomake a pledge of positive actions and carry these out so that they become a part of the solution forthe new future. Skill Badges can be earned for each session completed.

Young Scot: #AyeFeel:Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Session Date and Time Focus1 Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 10 am What is Mental Health and

Emotional Wellbeing2 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 10 am Body Image (TRIGGER

WARNING)3 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10 am Conflict Resolution

(TRIGGER WARNING)4 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 10 am Physical and Mental Health5 Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 10 am Dealing with Stress6 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10 am Volunteering and Active

Citizenship7 Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 10 am The Importance of Sleep8 Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 10 am Supporting Good Mental

Health

Session Date and Time FocusTeacherSession

Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 11 am Teacher information Session

1 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 11 am I Can, I Am (Lite)Introduction

2 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 11 am Strength in Teams3 Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 11 am Raising Resilience4 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 11 am Building Communities5 Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 11 am Understanding Others6 Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 11am Positive Actions

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Course ProviderDYW and PwC

Who is this for?S1-S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series of 5 sessions

Session day/start timeThursdays, 1 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsThis programme is aimed at secondary schools witha higher than average proportion of learners eligiblefor free school meals.An additional sessions will be available and can beaccessed independently to complete the fullprogramme:Staying Positive (mental health and wellbeing)

Schedule

PwC are launching their Spring ‘New World New Skills - Schools Series’, their social mobility virtual skillsprogramme, which gives learners the opportunity to develop their confidence and key employability skills.Running over a period of weeks, the programme is made up of a combination of short skills sessions deliveredby PwC, teacher facilitated activities in the virtual classroom, and optional self-guided learning for learners.Each week is designed around a different skill, covering topics such as teamwork, speaking and listening andproblem solving. One session of content will be released per week and these will be added to our website. Thecontent will include a video, delivered by PwC staff, and an optional challenge for learners, which can besubmitted to PwC for feedback. You will be able to submit questions on behalf of your learners throughout theprogramme, which will be answered by PwC volunteers.

Course ProviderDYW and Amey

Who is this for?S4-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off.

Session day/start timeThursday, 9 March 2021 at 2 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsFeedback link will be shared by Amey forcompletion by each class taking part

Schedule

Amey ‘Chat and Learn’ an exciting opportunity to help inspire the next generation of young people.Amey employees will deliver a virtual careers talk to learners.Who are Amey? You may not have heard of us, but each day, practically everyone in the UK benefitsfrom a service we provide. If you’ve had a hot shower, taken a train, driven to work or had yourrubbish collected it’s pretty likely we helped with this. Every household in Britain benefits from thework we do, from keeping schools secure, safe and clean; managing the UK’s national and regionaltransport infrastructure, to supporting the repatriation of UK Service families.

Amey Chat and Learn

Session Date and Time Focus1 Thursday, 25 February 2021, 1 pm Aiming High and Setting

Goals2 Thursday, 4 March 2021, 1 pm New Skills and Teamwork3 Thursday, 11 March 2021, 1 pm Leadership4 Thursday, 18 March 2021, 1 pm Creativity and Problem

Solving5 Thursday, 25 March 2021, 1 pm Speaking and Listening

Session Date and Time Focus1 Thursday, 9 March 2021, 2 pm Amey Chat and Learn

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Course ProviderElectrify

Who is this for?P7-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off. Two dates available.

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

Over 60% of employers are now using online profiles and social media as a form of second CV.Your online profile is the picture you build of yourself for the world to view, but what information doyou want your potential employer to know? This session will highlight the dos and don’ts of buildingyour online profile – your ‘brand’, offering the opportunity to understand what good looks like andwhat is not so good. Following a 14 minute video from a leading PR firm learners will be asked toengage in group discussion and reflect on scenarios of whether they would ‘hire’ individuals based ontheir online profile. Pupils will be asked to create a short action plan of what they may change on theirprofiles and create some firm steps to building their online brand.

Course ProviderEducation Scotland and Partners

Who is this for?S4-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?17 session can be treated as series or one-offs.

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of learners per school30

Schedule - Group 1

Schedule - Group 2

Repeat as above, week start dates:Week 1 - w/c Monday, 1 March, 2021Week 2 - w/c Monday, 8 March 2021Week 3 - w/c Monday, 15 March 2021Week 4 - w/c Monday, 22 March 2021

A series of workshops delivered by Education Scotland and partners to engage young peoplein work-related learning and work inspiration to ensure they are prepared to make meaningfuldecisions around their career pathways.Different labour markets sector information will be cascaded in order to provide support foryoung people and prepare them for the world of work.Inputs from partners will provide real-life experience of the world of work.

Build Your Own Brand

Session Date and Time Focus1 Monday, 1 March 2021,

2 pmBuild Your Own Brand

2 Monday, 15 March 2021,2 pm

Build Your Own Brand

Work-Related Learning

Wk Date and Time Focus

1 Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 10am Social Enterprise Academy: Investigating Social Enterprise

Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 12pm Microsoft Work Inspiration: ICT and DigitalApprenticeships

Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 1pm Founders4Schools Workshop: Languages in the World ofWork

Thursday 21 January 2021, 2pm Uptree Industry Insight Workshops: Careers in STEM

2 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 10am Gateway Workshop: Introduction to Work PlacementsTuesday, 26 January 2021, 1pm Founders4Schools Workshop: Digital Skills - Jobs for

the future

Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 2pm Social Enterprise Academy: Investigating Social Enterprise(Gaelic Session)

Thursday, 28 January 2021, 1pm CISCO Work Inspiration: Routes into the Digital WorldThursday, 28 January 2021, 2pm Uptree Industry Insight Workshops: Careers in

Professional Services3 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10am Gateway Workshop: Matching your skills to a job

Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 1pm Founders4Schools Workshop: Who wants to be anEngineer?

Thursday, 4 February 2021, 2pm Uptree Industry Insight Workshops: Careers in Business &Finance

4 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 10am Gateway Workshop: Health and SafetyTuesday, 23 February 2021, 1pm Founders4Schools Workshop: EntrepreneurshipTuesday, 23 February 2021, 2pm Social Enterprise Academy: Virtual tour of a Social

EnterpriseThursday, 25 February 2021, 10am Gateway Workshop: Working Life

Thursday, 25 February 2021, 2pm Tigers: Day in the World of Construction

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Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live

Who is this for?P7/S1/S2/S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off. Session repeated on different dates

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule

Session duration60 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6 (3 sessions will run at same time - total of 18)

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsEach learner will need a digital device (tablet,iPad, laptop or PC) and access towww.sololearn.com

Schedule

Learners will use code to create shapes and program their own artwork. They’ll learn basicprogramming skills, become a digital artist and learn about the skills they’ve used and thecareers you could use them in.

We will cover: What is art? How code can be used in creative projects, generate andmanipulate shapes using HTML and CSS using Sololearn, explore related careersand skills.

Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live

Who is this for?P7/S1/S2/S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off. Session repeated on different dates

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6 (3 sessions may run at same time - total of 18)

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsEach learner will need a digital device (tablet,iPad, laptop or PC)

Schedule

Learners can try out their skills as a forensic computer analyst by using programs to encryptand decrypt messages. This activity is a perfect introduction to cyber security!

Learners will use a Caesar cipher, decipher a code using a key, crack a code without a key,use a computer program to encrypt and decrypt messages, explore careers incyber security.

Virtual Code Art

Session Date and Time Who is it for?1 Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 9.30 am P72 Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 9.30 am S13 Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 9.30 am S24 Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 9.30 am S35 Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 10.30 am P76 Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10.30 am S17 Tuesday, 16 March 2021, 10.30 am S28 Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 10.30 am S3

Session Date and Time Who is it for?1 Thursday 21 January 2021, 1.30 pm S22 Thursday, 28 January 2021, 1.30 pm S33 Thursday, 4 February 2021, 1.30 pm P74 Thursday 25 February 2021, 1.30 pm S15 Thursday, 4 March 2021, 1.30 pm S26 Thursday 11 March 2021, 1.30 pm S37 Thursday 18 March 2021, 1.30 pm P78 Thursday 25 March 2021, 1.30 pm S1

Virtual Cracking Cryptography

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Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live

Who is this for?P7/S1/S2/S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off. Session repeated on different dates

Session day/start timeVarious - see schedule

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session6 (3 sessions will run at same time - total of 18)

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsEach learner will need a digital device (tablet,iPad, laptop or PC) and access to https://makecode.microbit.org/

Schedule

Learners will explore software development while making their own game using theMakeCode Arcade. They will have the opportunity to create sprites, code and music to bringtheir game to life. We will discuss the skills they’ve used and the careers they could be usedin. We cover: the difference between hardware and software, how a computer works andhow different components work together, learn to create a character, how to write code toplay your game, skills and careers.

Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland - My World ofWork Live

Who is this for?S3-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off.

Session day/start timeThursday, 4 March 2021 - 2 pm to 2.40 pm

Session duration40 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live sessionNo limit

Maximum number of learners per participatingschoolNo limit

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsParticipating schools will be expected tobroadcast the live Glow MS Teams session toan audience of learners. Appropriate technologyfor this, including audio/visual required.

Join our experts, Alex Leman and Joseph Moore-Poole on this live ‘Meet the Expert’ virtual session.As part of their university degree, they are both undertaking a year’s placement as part of theIndustrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC). You’ll learn about the Industrial Biotechnologysector (chemistry or emerging biological processes) and hear how our expert’s support the scale-upand optimisation of biotechnological processes on behalf of a variety of clients. Learn what it’s like tobe part of this expanding sector, which is not only one of the largest but recognised as one of themost accessible, well-connected and collaborative in Europe. Learners will be able to ask the expertsquestions to help understand the role further.

Virtual Games Design

Session Date and Time Who is it for?1 Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 9.30 am S32 Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 9.30 am S23 Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 9.30 am S14 Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 9.30 am P75 Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 10.30 am S36 Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 10.30 am S27 Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 10.30 am S18 Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 10.30 am P7

Virtual Meet the Expert:Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre

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Session Date/Time Focus

Teacher Session 1 Wednesday, 27 January2021, 12.30 pm

If you were an Engineerwhat would you do?

Teacher Session 2 Wednesday, 3 February2021, 12.30 pm

STATWARS: ClimateChange Challenge andFilm & TV

1 Wednesday, 24February 2021, 12.30pm

If you were an Engineerwhat would you do?

2 Wednesday, 3 March2021, 12.30 pm

STATWARS: ClimateChange Challenge andFilm & TV

Inspiring theNext Generation!

Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland

Who is this for?S2 and S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off. Repeated.

Session day/start timeTuesdays 11 am, Wednesdays 2 pm andThursday 2 pm - starting Monday, 25 January2021 running until Thursday, 1 April 2021

Session duration50 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session30

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool300

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

This session aims to support pupils who are making important subject choice decisions and givethem information about the wider opportunities and options available.

By the end of session we hope that pupils will:· have an increased knowledge of the skills they have relating to Self and Strengths· understand how developing their Career Management Skills will improve their decision making· understand the importance of networks when making subject choice decisions· have an awareness of gender stereotypes· gain knowledge of learning routes and pathways

Primary Engineer aims to inspire the next generation of engineering professionals and dataprofessionals through our inspirational programmes. By connecting young people with dataspecialists and industry professionals, multiple opportunities are available to learn fromemployers about work, employment and the skills that are valued in the workplace.The nature of the programmes encourages curiosity, criticality and resilience, as youngpeople are asked to consider indeterminate problems and develop solutions either throughengineering design or data analysis.

Course ProviderPrimary Engineer

Who is this for?P4-S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series

Session day/start timeWednesdays, 12.30 pm

Session duration50 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool20

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

MakingSubject Choices

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Apprentice inthe Classroom

Future AssetWorkshops

Session Date and Time Focus1 Thursday, 4 March 2021, 1 pm Introduction to Investment2 Thursday, 11 March 2021, 1 pm Big Oil: Invest or Divest?3 Thursday, 18 March 2021, 1 pm Healthy Finances?4 Thursday, 25 March 2021, 1 pm Outmoded: Is investing in

Fast Fashion sustainable?

Join Future Asset and professionals from financial firms to learn about whatinvestment is and why it matters to all of us, not just the rich and famous!We will discuss how investing in pensions and savings can help ordinary people andcharities, and how the companies they invest in affect the wider world, environmentand your future.Join our debate, ask questions and find out about career opportunities in thisfascinating and rewarding field.

To celebrate Scottish Apprentice Week, Skills Development Scotland and Scotland’sApprentice Network are delighted to offer a virtual apprentice story telling sessionshowcasing opportunities available through work-based learning includingFoundation, Modern & Graduate Apprenticeships.

Course ProviderFuture Asset

Who is this for?S4-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series

Session day/start timeThursdays, 1 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Schedule

Course ProviderSkills Development Scotland and Scotland’sApprentice Network

Who is this for?S3-S6

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?One-off, repeated each week day of ScottishApprentice Week starting Monday, 1 March2021

Session day/start timeMonday to Friday 2 pm

Session duration45 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session10

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool30

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsNone

Future AssetWorkshops

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Bring the World of Workinto the Classroom

Bring the World of Work into the Classroom aims to support Educators in Career Educationand meet statutory benchmarks. It will provide a link to the relevance of what young peopleare learning to what happens in the workplace; it will support curriculum topics and willintroduce a variety of inspiring Role Models from a range of sectors who can help bring thecurriculum to life and inspire young people into a career pathway that why might not havebeen exposed to previously. The focus will be on the Scottish Government priority sectors

Session Date/Time Focus

Teacher Session Thursday, 25 February 2021,3.15 pm

Teacher Introduction

1 Thursday, 4 March 2021,12.30 pm

A Career inEngineering

2 Thursday, 11 March 2021,12.30 pm

A Career inConstruction

3 Thursday, 18 March 2021,12.30 pm

A Career in theDigital World

4 Thursday, 25 March 2021,12.30 pm

A Career inInvestment

Course ProviderFounders4Schools

Who is this for?S2 & S3

Is this a series of sessions or a one off?Series/One-off

Session day/start timeThursdays, 12.30 pm

Session duration50 minutes

Maximum number of schools per live session20

Maximum number of learners per participatingschool33

Additional requirements for participatingschoolsDetails for individual sessions will be shared inthe course MS Team

Schedule

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Tursan air a’bhlàr a-muigh

Seisean Latha agus Uair Cuspair

1 Diciadain, 20 Faoilteach 2021, 2f Gàidhlig agus Aibidil naGàidhlig le Craobhan

2 Diciadain, 27 Faoilteach 2021, 2f Àrainnean agusMeanbh-àrainnean/Cùiltean fiadh-bheatha

3 Diciadain, 3 Gearran 2021, 2f Soirbheas, Slàinte agusa bhith a’ Cur an Cèillgu Cruthachail

4 Diciadain, 24 Gearran 2021, 2f Cothroman cosnaidhceangailte ristiùbhartachd fearainnagus turasachd air a’bhlàr a-muigh ann anAlba – le Gàidhlig

Seisean Latha agus Uair Cuspair

1 Diciadain, 3 Màrt Faoilteach 2021,2f

Gàidhlig agus Aibidil naGàidhlig le Craobhan

2 Diciadain, 10 Màrt 2021, 2f Àrainnean agusMeanbh-àrainnean/Cùiltean fiadh-bheatha

3 Diciadain, 17 Màrt 2021, 2f Soirbheas, Slàinte agusa bhith a’ Cur an Cèillgu Cruthachail

4 Diciadain, 24 Màrt 2021, 2f Cothroman cosnaidhceangailte ristiùbhartachd fearainnagus turasachd air a’bhlàr a-muigh ann anAlba – le Gàidhlig

Aʼ RannsachadhIomairtean Shòisealta

Bidh an sreath de sheiseanan Foghlam tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig agus Luchd-ionnsachaidh naGàidhlig seo a’ toirt bheachdan-smuain agus sgilean do dhaoine òga gus an urrainn dhaibh pàirt aghabhail ann am pròiseactan gnìomhach ceangailte ri Fearainn Coillteach agus cùiltean fiadh-bheathaann an Alba. Thèid Aibidil na Gàidhlig le Craobhan a chleachdadh mar thoiseach tòiseachaidh airsonpròiseact a bhrosnaicheas luchd-ionnsachaidh ann a bhith a’ coimhead airson eisimpleirean demheanbh-àrainnean agus cùiltean fiadh-bheatha, gu sònraichte ann an suidheachaidhean bailteil.Ionnsachaidh luchd-ionnsaichaidh cuideachd mu dheidhinn chothroman cosnaidh ceangailte ristiùbhartachd fearainn agus turasachd air a’ bhlàr a-muigh ann an Alba.Cò tha ga thabhainn?e-Sgoil

Cò dha a tha an cùrsa seo freagarrach?Foghlam tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig ÀS1 & ÀS2Luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig ÀS1 & ÀS2

An e sreath de sheiseanan a tha seo, no dìreach aon?Sreath de 4 seiseanan

Latha an t-seisein/àm-tòiseachaidhDiciadain, 2f

Dè cho fad ’s a mhaireas seisean?45 mionaid

Àireamh as motha de sgoiltean a tha ceadaichte airsongach seisean beò10

Àireamh as motha de luchd-ionnsachaidh a thaceadaichte airson gach sgoil30

Feumalachdan a bharrachd son sgoiltean a ghabhaspàirtChan eil gin ann

Clàr-ama – Foghlam tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig

Clàr-ama – Luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig

Rannsachadh de dh’Iomairtean Sòisealta agus a’ bhuaidh mhath a th’ aca aircoimhearsnachdan. Nì luchd-ionnsachaidh sgrùdadh air modail iomairtean shòisealta agusbeachdaichidh iad air dè bu mhath leotha atharrachadh sna coimhearsnachdan aca aig ìreionadail, nàiseanta agus eadar-nàiseanta.

Thèid an seisean a lìbhrigeadh ann an Gàidhlig.

Cò tha ga thabhainn?Social Enterprise Academy

Cò dha a tha an cùrsa seofreagarrach?ÀS1-ÀS6

An e sreath de sheiseanan a tha seo,no dìreach aon?Seisean fa leth

Latha an t-seisein/ àm tòiseachaidhDimàirt, 23 Gearran 2021, 2f

Dè cho fad ʼs a mhaireas seisean?60 mionaidean

Àireamh as motha de sgoiltean a thaceadaichte anns gach seisean beò?10

Àireamh as motha de luchd-ionnsachaidh a tha ceadaichte airsongach sgoil a ghabhas pàirt?33

Feumalachdan a bharrachd sonsgoiltean a ghabhas pàirt?Chan eil gin ann.

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Seisean Latha is Uair1 Diardaoin, 4 Gearran 2021, 10m2 Diardaoin, 25 Gearran 2021, 10m3 Diardaoin, 4 Màrt 2021, 10m4 Diardaoin, 11 Màrt 2021, 10m5 Diardaoin, 18 Màrt 2021, 10m6 Diardaoin, 25 Màrt 2021, 10m

Leugh isSeinn le Linda’S e pròiseact Comhairle nan Leabhraichean a th’ ann an ‘Leugh is Seinn le Linda’. Thatharag amas air a bhith a’ brosnachadh cloinne gus leughadh ann an Gàidhlig tro bhùthan-obrach le sgeulachdan bho leabhraichean cloinne Gàidhlig, pùpaidean, seinn agusgeamannan. Tha na bùthan-obrach air an stiùireadh le Linda NicLeòid, Tosgaire LeughaidhComhairle nan Leabhraichean agus preasantair telebhisean cloinne air BBC ALBA. Tha naseiseanan gu tur tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig. Thathar an dùil gun cuir Gàidhlig suas ri £148.5millean ri eaconomaidh na h-Alba gach bliadhna.Cò tha ga thabhainn?Comhairle nan Leabhraichean

Cò dha a tha an cùrsa seo freagarrach?P1-P3

An e sreath de sheiseanan a tha seo, nodìreach aon?Sreath

Latha an t-seisein/ àm tòiseachaidhDiardaoin, 10m

Dè cho fad ’s a mhaireas seisean?30 mionaidean

Àireamh as motha de sgoiltean a thaceadaichte anns gach seisean beò?20

Àireamh as motha de luchd-ionnsachaidh a tha ceadaichte airsongach sgoil a ghabhas pàirt?50

Feumalachdan a bharrachd sonsgoiltean a ghabhas pàirt?Chan eil gin ann.

Clàr-ama

Cò tha ga thabhainn?Ainm Cùrsa: Cothroman Obrach annsna h-Ealain Gàidhlig

Cò dha a tha an cùrsa seofreagarrach?ÀS4-ÀS6

An e sreath de sheiseanan a tha seo,no dìreach aon?dìreach aon

Latha an t-seisein/ àm tòiseachaidh11f Dimàirt

Dè cho fad ʼs a mhaireas seisean?45 mionaidean

Àireamh as motha de sgoiltean a thaceadaichte anns gach seisean beò?10

Àireamh as motha de luchd-ionnsachaidh a tha ceadaichte airsongach sgoil a ghabhas pàirt?30

Feumalachdan a bharrachd sonsgoiltean a ghabhas pàirt?Chan eil gin ann.

An robh thu a-riamh airson a bhith ag obair ann an telebhisean no bhideo? Am bi thu a’ seinn no a’ cluich ceòl? Abheil thu nad chleasaiche no air tòiseachadh air sgrìobhadh? Tha tòrr a’ dol anns na h-Ealain Ghàidhlig agus thacothroman obrach gu leòr an cois na roinne. Ionnsaich barrachd mu na diofair roghainnean is cothroman adh’fhaodadh a bhith romhad ann an roinn nan Ealan Gàidhlig.

Thèid an seisean seo a stiùireadh le Anna Mhoireach a tha air a bhith ag obair ann an telebhisean, dràma is ceòlGàidhlig fad 30 bliadhna is a tha cuideachd a’ dèanamh thar-ghuthan. Tha Anna an-dràsta a’ teagasgpìobaireachd ann an Leòdhas agus tha i na cathraiche aig Fèisean nan Gàidheal, buidheann ealan Gàidhlig.

AinmCùrsa:CothromanObrachannsnah-EalainGàidhlig

Seisean Latha agus Uair

1 3 Màrt 2021, 11f

2 10 Màrt 2021, 11f

3 17 Màrt 2021, 11f

4 24 Màrt 2021, 11f

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How do I access the live sessions?

Lead teachers will be added to a MS Team on completing the online DYW Live note of interest format e-sgoil.com

If partners confirm your participation, this MS Team will be used to host the live DYW Live sessionsand associated resources.

Please ensure all necessary technology has been setup and tested in advance of each live session.You may wish to have local technical support available to deal with any centre specific issues youmay encounter.

Please ensure additional requirements for each course/session - as detailed in this brochure andshared by partners in the course MS Team - are available for use when required.

Lead teachers will be able to access DYW Live sessions via the course MS Team. Please ensure youhave logged on and accessed the supplied meeting link in good time before the session begins.Young people should be settled and ready to learn by the published session start times.

The lead teacher will be required to support the partner in delivering sessions to their own learners -this will include live communication using the MS Team chat function to provide learner responses toquestions, etc.

Please do not switch on video cameras or microphones unless instructed to do so by the partnerproviding the session

You may be asked to supply attendance figures for your centre to partners for each session

The lead teacher may wish to supply the Glow account details of colleagues in their centre topartners - to ensure access to the MS Team and DYW Live session in the event of the lead teacherbeing absent.

Important information for participating centreswhen learners are in school:

Two partners per sessionOne delivering the live session,the other managing the chat function

Live session streamed to Lead Teacher in eachparticipating school via MS Teams on Glow.Lead teacher to communicate with partners viaMS Teams chat function

Lead teacher will broadcastlive feed to learners withinown centre. Learners canprovide responses for leadteacher to enter into chat.

Most DYW Live sessions will adopt the process below:

How will learners and lead teachers interactwith partners during live sessions?

How do I access the live sessions?

Lead teachers will be added to a MS Team on completing the online DYW Live note of interest format e-sgoil.com

If partners confirm your participation, this MS Team will be used to host the live DYW Live sessionsand associated resources.

Lead teachers will be asked to supply the Glow Account details of their learners to the DYW LiveCo-ordinator 24 hours before their first session. This is to add learners to the MS Team as pupils.

Sessions will be streamed to learners directly, often to their homes. Lead teachers MUST attend alllive sessions their learners are involved in. Lead teachers are responsible for dealing with any issuesrelating to their own cohort - technical, behaviour, safeguarding, etc. Lead teachers are responsiblefor all aspects of their learners involvement in DYW Live.

The lead teacher will be required to support the partner during live sessions - this will include, makingsure learners access the live session at the correct time, monitoring the chat, ensuring learners’cameras and microphones are switched off throughout the sessions and taking action to removelearners from the session if, in the unlikely event there is any disruption. We would expect leadteachers to discuss expectations with their learners prior to joining live sessions as well as checkinglearners have the appropriate technology to participate in sessions.

The lead teacher may wish to add colleagues in their centre to course MS Teams - to ensure accessto the MS Team and DYW Live sessions in the event of the lead teacher being absent.

When the period of remote learning ends and learners return to physical schools, learners will beremoved from the course MS Team and we will revert to the ‘in school’ delivery mechanic thereafter.

Temporary arrangements for participating centres forthe period of remote learning:

Two partners per session

One delivering the live session,the other managing the chat function

Live sessions streamed to individual learners via MS Teams within Glow, often in their homes.Lead Teacher MUST be present during live sessions to support partners.Lead teachers have full responsibility for learner participation including technology, behaviour,safeguarding, engagement, etc

DYW Live sessions will adopt the following process during the period ofremote learning:

How will learners and lead teachers interactwith partners during live sessions?

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DYWEnd of DayBlethers

Informal professionaldialogue sessionsfocussing on DYW themes.

Full details can be found atEnd of Day DYW Blethers - Waklet