The 3-18 curriculum aims to ensure that all children and young people in Scotland develop the attributes, knowledge and skills they will need to flourish in life, learning and work.
The knowledge, skills and attributes learners will develop will allow them to demonstrate four key capacities – to be successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors.
Developing skills and attributes
It aims to develop four capacities, helping children to become:
- Successful learners
- Confident individuals
- Responsible citizens
- Effective contributors
Find out more about the four capacities.
The totality of experiences
The curriculum includes all of the experiences which are planned for children and young people through their education, wherever they are being educated. These experiences are grouped into four categories.
Curriculum areas and subjects
The curriculum areas are the organisers for setting out the experiences and outcomes. Each area contributes to the four capacities.Interdisciplinary learning
How the curriculum should include space for learning beyond subject boundaries.Ethos and life of the school
The starting point for learning is a positive ethos and climate of respect and trust based upon shared values across the school community.Opportunities for personal achievement
Pupils need opportunities for achievements both in the classroom and beyond, giving them a sense of satisfaction and building motivation, resilience and confidence.
Added to this, because children learn through all of their experiences - in the family and community, pre-school centre, nursery and school - the curriculum aims to recognise and complement the contributions that these experiences can make. Find out more about the structure of the curriculum.
Planning learning experiences and positive outcomes
The experiences and outcomes are an essential component of Scotland’s new curriculum and apply wherever learning is planned. They signpost progression in learning and set challenging standards that will equip young people to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
The title ‘experiences and outcomes’ recognises the importance of the quality and nature of the learning experience in developing attributes and capabilities and in achieving active engagement, motivation and depth of learning. An outcome represents what is to be achieved.
The experiences and outcomes are used both to assess progress in learning and to plan next steps. Find out more about the experiences and outcomes. source: http://www.ltscotland.org.uk