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2 SPA  Situation  Person  Anointment not Appointment

3 PART A The Management Issues

4 Four Radical Routes to Excellence in the Curriculum Francis Hutcheson David Hume Adam Smith James Hutton 1694 - 1746 1711 – 1776 1723 – 1790 1726 – 1797 1694 - 1746 1711 – 1776 1723 – 1790 1726 – 1797 Leadership Issues in a Fluxing System

5  THE TWO MOST FAMOUS SCOTS

6 The Scottish Parliament The National Debate – 2002 The National Debate – 2002 A Curriculum for Excellence - 2004 A Curriculum for Excellence - 2004

7 What Are Schools For? Herbert Spencer Thomas Hobbes Karl Marx Herbert Spencer Thomas Hobbes Karl Marx Freedom Compliance Equality Freedom Compliance Equality

8 Francis Hutcheson – the Father of the Scottish Enlightenment MORAL SENSE MORAL SENSE

9 James Ferrier – 1808 – 1864 ‘COGNIZANCE OF ITSELF’ EPISTEMOLOGY

10 The ‘What Fallacy’ Harold Benjamin – The Sabre Tooth Curriculum

11 Beethoven V Bingo John White – Towards a Compulsory Curriculum P. S. Wilson – In Defence of Bingo

12 The Foundation Approach Forms and Fields of Knowledge Paul Hirst ScienceGeography ScienceGeography

13 From What to Why 5-14 to a Curriculum for Excellence

14 The Four Questions How can I become healthy? How can I relate to other people? How can I preserve my environment? How can I show initiative?

15 The Faculty Structure Health Citizenship Health Citizenship Ecology Enterprise Ecology Enterprise

16 Skills  Literacy  Numeracy  Technocy

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18 PART B The Leadership Issues

19 A Fluxing System A fluxing system can be defined as one where the change factors merge, overlap or succeed each other too quickly for the system to spend stable periods during which common understandings evolve.

20 WHITE CATS

21 GINGER CATS

22 The Mother in-law Cat

23 Leadership in a Fluxing System Identification 1. Rhodes, Brundrett and Nevill – 20 Characteristics 2. Roles-as-position V Roles-as-practice

24 SUSAN ARNOTT A SITUATED LEADER Chartered and Global Teacher

25 The Conveners – Situated Leadership Health – Pam Watson Citizenship – Susan Arnott Ecology – Terry Anthony Enterprise – Jackie Sinclair

26 Winning Hearts and Minds for Reform The Work of the Conveners

27 ACCREDITATION  CEC Healthy Schools Awards – health  Rights Respecting School – citizenship  Green Flag - ecology

28 The Health Faculty Programme Proposals for next session 2008/09  Set up a health committee including children, parents and learning assistant( perhaps school nurse)  Cycling Proficiency in P6. Parent to be trained in advance and cycling on the local roads.  Introduction of cookery and food preparation  Emotional literacy jotter established including Telling Tales and Creating Confident Kids  Parents evening on Health looking at healthy in schools, lunches, food waste etc  Health week including Get up and Go  Sex education and Keeping Myself Safe parents’ meeting.  Playground facilities and equipment. Look at making better use of the P1 play area  Sport and Gym times  2hours a week  Make more use of Sports Coordinator Jen has already offered to train parents for cycling proficiency.  Choices for Life Drug Awareness  Walk to School Fridays  Health and Well Being CAT session for staff  Staff fitness club e.g. badminton, walking and keep fit  Sports Days

29 Democracy The Pupil Council The pupil council’s elected reps ask their class in circle time for their ideas as to how to make the school a better place for students to work and play in. The pupil council’s elected reps ask their class in circle time for their ideas as to how to make the school a better place for students to work and play in. The pupil council has provided every class with playground equipment to use at break time. The pupil council has provided every class with playground equipment to use at break time. The pupil council also made rotas for football and days for children to eat their lunch in the eco garden. The pupil council also made rotas for football and days for children to eat their lunch in the eco garden.

30 Diagram of how our Committees and Councils Work Management Forum Pupil Council Citizenship Council Enterprise Council Parent Council Ecology Council Health Council

31 Parents Parent Council: Faculty Representative PTA: Funds for Conveners

32 Community The Citizenship Faculty Fairtrade Group Gwengwere School

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