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Latest Curriculum for Excellence draft experiences and outcomes published

28 May 2008

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The draft experiences and outcomes for religious and moral education and religious education in Roman Catholic schools have been published on the Curriculum for Excellence website. This is the final set of draft outcomes to be released and is a significant milestone in the Programme.

These documents have been designed to provide information for all staff in all education establishments on the context and scope of the draft outcomes; they also explain what schools and centres should do with the draft outcomes.

Feedback on the experiences and outcomes is now being collected via questionnaires located on the Curriculum for Excellence website.

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