A great deal for your young runner

Got a speedster heading for the Bank of Scotland’s Junior Great Scottish Run on 1 September? Remind them that their Young Scot NEC card gets them 50% off the entry fee!

Here’s the official website.

The SQA wants our feedback

Qualifications development is under way. Want to have a say in our young learners’ curriculum? The SQA welcome all input. Read about it here, and get active!

BHS coverage in the foreign press!

The Donegal Democrat reports on Jonathan Foley’s Gaelic football programme at Broughton, launched in February of this year partly to promote Gaelic games outside Ireland, and partly to give boys another way of socializing positively. Interestly, this programme includes a one-hour class each week, in which the boys learn about the social and political foundations of the game. Soon they will offer a presentation to the school on what they have gotten from this remarkable new undertaking.

See the whole article in the Democrat here.

Let S6s try teaching, say MPs

Want to channel talent into the teaching profession? Let 6th-years give it a go, says a Commons Education Select Committee in a report this month called ‘Great Teachers’. This would give ambitious school leavers a chance to see what it’s like at the front of a class, help them anticipate how best to apply to training progammes, and encourage them to think how they could bring their own skills and knowledge into future classrooms in new ways. Schools Minister Nick Gibb laments how many top grads choose careers besides teaching. This might be a way to change that.

Read more about this exciting idea here.