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The livestream from #cpdqt will be available for testing from 1pm to 1.30pm and will go live at 2pm  

 

A CPD opportunity with a difference. 4 leading educators will come together to face the Scottish educational public. The whole event will be streamed live. There will be a +glow enhancement, of course!

 

The Theme – How do we get system-wide change in education?

The Hashtag - #cpdt

The Venues - LTScotland Optima Building - the classroom (check in on floor 9 and make your way down to floor 7 please).

                  - CPDCentral (+glow)

                  - livestreaming link from this page

The Date - 21st October

The Time - 2.00 to 3.15 and a wee cup of tea afterwards if you have time

The Chair - Sheena Devlin

The Panellists - Greg Whitby, Bruce RobertsonJohn ConnellMargaret Alcorn

 

The Optima audience

Please email Con Morris (c.morris@ltscotland.org.uk) for a place or add your details if you have your own pbworks account.

 

 

Name

Contact details (email c.morris@ltscotland.org.uk

 separately if you want to maintain privacy)

Question for panel 

1. Con Morris      

http://twitter.com/cpdscotsman     

Is it time we stopped calling ourselves teachers? 

Do we need school buildings anymore?

2. Catriona Oates

   

3. Neil Winton

http://twitter.com/nwinton
  • If change is to happen, who needs to be persuaded first — Government, Local Authorities, Teachers, pupils or parents — and who needs to do the persuading?
  • Is it possible to replace the current 'status quo' with anything other than a new 'status quo'?
  • Is the drive to include technology in education justified, or is it symptomatic of what Miles Metcalfe calls the "uncritical neophilia of the digerati"?

4. Ollie Bray

 

5. Jane Stirling

 

6. Hilery Williams

https://twitter.com/HileryWilliams How do we mitigate against a ‘balkanised culture’ where groups separate in ways that are detrimental to whole school development? 

7. Andrea Reid

What are the key three questions in education we should be focusing on to get system-wide change? 

8. Ewan McIntosh

http://twitter.com/ewanmcintosh  

9. Robert Johnston

 North Ayrshire  

10. Liz Buie

 

11. Moira Niven

 

12. Krysia Smyth

krysiasmyth@googlemail.com Revolution or Evolution? What is the way forward for system-wide change in Scottish education in relation to timescales? And how do you know?

13. Douglas Chappelle

 

14. Alan Yeoman

 

15. Frank Crawford

Are schools too focused on their postcode? Do they have a sufficiently international/global perspective?

Can innovation be led? 

16. Laurie O'Donnell

Are we confident that benefits of change outweigh the effort of making it a reality? 

17 Marie Dougan

 

18 Annette Iafrate

   

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26-40 

For colleagues registered through Glow

See CPDCentral page for details (+glow)

 

Qs from Glow

'Is there room in Scottish education for further development of the role of the para-professional?'

 

What assumptions currently underlying the provision of education in Scotland need to be evaluated and if necessary, set aside in order for real improvement to be made?

 

 

 

 

Subs bench for the Optima audience

Please email Con Morris (c.morris@ltscotland.org.uk) for a place or add your details if you have your own pbworks account. Use TAB to add a new row

 

Name 

Contact (email s.lafferty@ltscotland.org.uk

 separately if you want to maintain privacy) 

Question for panel  
     

 

 

Online audience

Please email Con Morris (c.morris@ltscotland.org.uk) for a place or add your details if you have your own pbworks account. Use TAB to add a new row

 

Name  Contact details Question for panel  
Pam Moran    
Brendan Tierney    What have we learned from past initiatives that will change how we do it this time? 
Roseanne Fitzpatrick    
Jean Ward (Orkney)    
Bill Boyd http://twitter.com/literacyadviser How would you define 'the system' and does the pursuit of sytem-wide change paradoxically stifle creativity and innovation?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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