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Training Events

INTER-ACT Training and Programmmes 2008- 2009

Date

Training and Programmes

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2008-09

September 2008

 

 

Inter-active PSHE Staff Training with Primary Schools in Stirling, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk From September 2008 we will start a staff development programmes supporting 19 members of staff in Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire to develop their Personal, Social and Health Education Programmes.

(This programme is fully subscribed)

Contact Mary Scott Watson for further information

November 2008

Tuesday 11th

Tueday 18th

Thursday 20th

Feel Think Do  Feel Think Do is a sexual abuse prvention resource for primary 6 and 7 pupils. We have an interactive DVD complete with an 8 lesson programme and an in-service training package. This important resource was launched in early 2007 and is available to Primary schools in all areas.

Places are available on all 3 dates for P6&P7 teachers who will be delivering this programme

Places are also available for awareness raising 1/2 day sessions are also available on the 18th and 20th November for senior management, SLAs catering and janitorial staff and will provide an oveview of Feel Think Do.

Contact Mary Scott Watson for further information

September 2008 - March 2009

 

Whole Class Approach (WCA)

We are now in year 4 of the WCA Programme which will work with 5 Challenging classes in Regeneration Areas in Stirling. Each class will receive 24 small group works sessions over a six month period and will be overseen by a localised assessment group.
Contact  Tom Houston for further information
March 2009
Max in the Middle 2009

In March 2009 we will be delivering a production for P6 and P7 classes in Forth Valley that takes a sensitive look at obesity and self-image.
Contact  Tom Houston for further information