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Scotland – Learning at the heart of communities: What might a future integrated learning campus look like?
26 October, 2017 – 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Not SPACES organised – organised by Architecture and Design Scotland
Date: 26th October 2017
Venue: Glasgow Caledonian
Time: 12.30pm – 16.15pm, including lunch
A Public Sector Client Forum event on 26th October at the Lantern Meeting Room, Caledonian University Glasgow.
Chaired by David McEwan, Estates Manager, Glasgow City Council Education Services.
The programme for Scottish Government seeks to develop a new education infrastructure plan with more connected campuses and enhanced condition of building across the education estate. The ambition is to integrate learning stages, and enhance services for communities in campus arrangements. The purpose of this event is to explore some possibilities for creating more integrated campuses, drawing learning from a recent study trip to Finland and current Scottish models.
Outline agenda:
- Registration and lunch on arrival from 12.30
- Welcome and introduction by the Chair
- The Finnish approach to Education: Karin McKenny, Learning and Events manager, Children in Scotland
- Jedburgh lifelong learning campus – Education Leadership: Lesley Munro, Head Teacher, Scottish Borders Council
- Breakout sessions to share experiences from study trip to Finland and Scottish examples of putting learning at the heart of communities
- Whole room reflection
- 16.15 finish
The event is free to attend and will include lunch. If you have any queries or would like to reserve a place, please contact Emelie. For more information about the Public Sector Client Forum, please visit their website.