The Scottish Countryside Rangers Association (SCRA) is the professional membership association for Countryside Rangers and associated countryside professionals in Scotland
Formed in 1974, SCRA has an enviable reputation for supporting the development and enhancement of the Ranger profession in Scotland; organising networking events, training events and conferences, supporting the development of a national logo and brand for Scotland's Ranger Services and working with Government and Government agencies to promote the profession.
Rangers promote the enjoyment, understanding and care of Scotland's outdoors through;
- The first hand provision of information, advice and activities
- Interpretation
- The management of sites and facilities
- Seeking to secure responsible behaviour
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Engaging with the Curriculum for Excellence
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- Published on Wednesday, 11 January 2012 15:25
- Written by Walking-the-Talk Admin
Background to course: The Curriculum for Excellence 3-18 is now embedded in the working of Scottish schools – the process has been unsettling and sometimes confusing for Rangers, let alone schools and teachers. This is an opportunity to clarify, reflect, and identify the opportunities Rangers have in developing their work with schools, in the context of the new Curriculum for Excellence 3-18, and associated clarification of the place for outdoor learning and sustainable development education.
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