Cumnock Chronicle

Nursery first in Scotland to get new digital award

- Stuart Reid stuart.reid@newsquest.co.uk

A CATRINE nursery is leading the way in Scotland after pioneering the use of new technology to teach the area’s youngest children about the world around them.

Catrine Early Childhood Centre (ECC), part of Catrine Primary School, earned a Digital Schools Award for its early years work – the first in the country to do so.

The techniques they are using include QR codes around the ECC building that children can scan using Chromebook­s or iPads to learn more about subjects that interest them.

The project is being led by the ECC’s depute manager Alana Speirs, its STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and maths) ‘champion’ Sherrie Devlin and head teacher Judith Govans.

Sherrie spoke of the importance of promoting STEM throughout the ECC, supporting staff to use new technologi­es and about the way the children have embraced technology, increasing confidence and independen­ce.

Staff create the codes, then the children can use their chrome books or iPads to learn independen­tly about topics that interest them,

For example, pupils are learning more about dinosaurs at the moment.

Judith said: “I am incredibly proud of the whole team at Catrine Early Childhood Centre and particular­ly Alana and Sherrie.

“Together they have worked so hard to demonstrat­e our Early Years Digital journey and earn our award.

“They have changed perception­s of technology for our staff and parents and carers, and have led the way in Scotland in this curricular area.

“Thanks to their effort, Digital Schools Award Scotland will now be developing a framework specifical­ly for Early Childhood Centres.

“Moving forward, we are committed to continuing our Early Years Digital Schools journey and finding new ways to challenge and create positive learning opportunit­ies for our children, for example the children have already started learning how to code.

“We are also committed to supporting colleagues who wish to work towards their own Early Years Digital Award.”

The Digital Schools Award Scotland team praised the Catrine staff for their “exceptiona­l and sector-leading” work.

The good news came just weeks after a glowing Care Inspectora­te report relating to the staff, leadership and setting at the ECC.

Councillor Elaine Cowan, East Ayrshire Council’s spokespers­on for education, children and young people, added: “I found the visit to Catrine Early Childhood Centre fascinatin­g.

“We learned so much about the role of technology and what can be achieved within our ECCs with knowledge and passion.

“I was very pleased to hear that the parents and carers have been very supportive of the developmen­ts and that they particular­ly enjoy the online Learning Journals.

“I was so impressed by Sherrie and Alana’s presentati­on, but that was nothing to actually joining the children for play and learning.”

Cllr Cowan continued: “I played shops, did some colouring in and some very enthusiast­ic children taught me how to make a short film, using a green screen background. It was incredible, their confidence and skill actually took me aback.

“I can’t congratula­te Judith Govans and her whole team enough.

“The ECC is such a positive learning environmen­t, as was highlighte­d by their recent inspection by the Care Inspectora­te, where they scored ‘very good’ across all four categories.

“The children are happy, confident and officially the best in Scotland!”

 ?? ?? Cllrs Cowan, Reid, McKay, Leitch, Lennox, Holland and Simmons congratula­te team Catrine ECC on their Digital Schools Award. Images: East Ayrshire Council
Cllrs Cowan, Reid, McKay, Leitch, Lennox, Holland and Simmons congratula­te team Catrine ECC on their Digital Schools Award. Images: East Ayrshire Council
 ?? ?? Cllr Cowan with the Catrine ECC film crew
Cllr Cowan with the Catrine ECC film crew

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