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Promoting continuity rather than reform: Children in Scotland’s views on the Education (Scotland) Bill
...skills reform being taken forward by the Scottish Government. As an active partner in the education reform process over a number of years, Children in Scotland is pleased to see legislation brought forward on the reform but, within its...
education reform consultation: ‘We need to learn from policy, research and practice to ensure reform is fit for purpose”
... education reform: "We need to learn from research and practice" 30 November 2021 Children in Scotland has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on education reform, calling for a child-rights approach and emphasising the...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reformGovernment ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, focusing on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs
... Government ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, with focus on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs 10 March 2022 Children in Scotland has welcomed the emphasis on children’s rights, the early years and meeting...
additional support for learning Children's rights Early years Education education reform inclusion Inclusion Ambassadors learners reportScotland’s education system "needs structural and cultural reform"
ASL ASN Education exams Manifesto
Put children's views and experiences at the heart of Additional Support for Learning reform
Inclusion Ambassadors recognised in international report into inclusive education
Education National Improvement Framework: Data gathering must be accurate, considered and purposeful
...has been involved in a number of projects to contribute to the growing body of evidence around education reform. We hope these, as well as ongoing reviews into education in Scotland will contribute to a national conversation and meaningful,...
ASL ASN children and young people Children's rights Consultation response Education PovertyOur children and young people's advisory group responds to proposals for Human Rights Act reform
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From protest to policymaking: join my campaign for reform and ensure Afro-Scottish history is taught in our schools
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25 Calls response: 'Trans students can't afford a delay on GRA reform'
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Children in Scotland welcomes "historic" LGBTI inclusive education announcement
Education equality LGBT
Postponement of Bill ‘opens way for more evidence-based education approach’
...would not be taken forward. In making the decision, Mr Swinney has signalled that he will focus on education reform through collaboration rather than new legislation. In agreement with local government, a new approach to reform will focus on...
Education governance proposals risk ‘zero impact’ on attainment gap
...not regarded as an ‘add on’. The Scottish Government’s sound principles with regard to education reform could go further by adopting a stronger child rights approach, with explicit reference to how any proposed reform will support the...
Children Children's rights Decision making Education Jackie Brock Scottish Government Scottish Schools SupportChildren in Scotland congratulates John Swinney on FM appointment
...families today, including poverty and inequality, access to public services, poor mental health, education reform, and the climate crisis. David Mackay Head of Policy, Projects and...
Programme for Government roundup and reaction
...on attainment Find out more about Children in Scotland's views on the Scottish Government's education reforms. Read more Give me five campaign Find out more about the campaign to top up children benefit by £5....
Government urged to solve P1 ‘puzzle’
...Palmer’s intervention follows Education Secretary John Swinney’s defence of the government’s education reforms. Speaking to the Scottish Learning Festival earlier this week, the Deputy First Minister confirmed the changes, including the...
Ongoing issues with delivery of Additional Support for Learning, new report reveals
Success Looks Different returns for a second year
Conversations for Change: supporting families affected by substance use
Qualifications and assessments 'must prioritise flexibility, individual choice and continuous progress'
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Encouraging moves on participation, and a promise to hold parliament to account
Arts calls citizens' assemblies democracy Education Election Learning manifest Participation Policy rights Scottish Government Scottish Parliament
Our view on the Programme for Government: Positive pledges on youth jobs and climate, more ambition needed on family support and fighting poverty
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25 and Up: For post-COVID renewal we need to be radical, and that includes with the arts
2019-20 Programme for Government: our verdict
A modest proposal
25 Calls response: If we want to tackle food insecurity, we need to get serious about family support in our communities
25 Calls interview with Professor Richard Wilkinson part 6: “If we go on without a fundamental transformation, we won’t save ourselves from the awful consequences of climate change”
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25 Calls interview with Richard Wilkinson, part 1: “We need to build a mass movement”
Investment in Gaelic education
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Call 18: Take the next step in participation and food education: give communities the keys to school kitchens
Pupils adversely affected by CfE, study finds
...21 February, 2023 by Nina Joynson Curriculum for Excellence Education education reform Scottish Schools New research from the University of Stirling has found that current outcomes for pupils are...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reform Scottish SchoolsSQA comes under fire for new revision materials
...materials Posted 9 March 2022, by Nina Joynson Covid-19 Education education reform exams Scottish Schools SQA There are revived calls for the SQA to be replaced as the authority publishes...
Covid-19 Education education reform exams Scottish Schools SQAThe value of childminding must be recognised
...an urgent review of the wider scrutiny landscape BEFORE any additional scrutiny is added through education reform, the National Care Service and the Programme for Government’s commitments on one year-olds and school-aged childcare. Scottish...
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...third sector organisations. Pupil Equity Fund: Guidance for the third sector organisations (2018) education reform and Educational Attainment (2017) Child Poverty in Scotland (2017) Collaborative Commissioning of Children’s Services...
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... 10 March 2022 Government ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, focusing on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs Children in Scotland has welcomed the emphasis on...
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New resources to support school attendance
Attainment Education family support schools Scottish Schools
Scouts Scotland extends human rights learning badge
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School leavers in positive destinations hits record high
Attainment Education employment Scottish Government Scottish Schools
We've made progress on children's rights, but not enough
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Councils urged to keep ASN on the agenda
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Accelerate free school meal provision, says STUC
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Q&A with James McEnaney: Mind the gap
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Calls for child priorities ahead of Scottish Budget
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The diversity of our pupils needs to be celebrated
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Promoting continuity rather than reform: Children in Scotland’s views on the Education (Scotland) Bill
...skills reform being taken forward by the Scottish Government. As an active partner in the education reform process over a number of years, Children in Scotland is pleased to see legislation brought forward on the reform but, within its...
education reform consultation: ‘We need to learn from policy, research and practice to ensure reform is fit for purpose”
... education reform: "We need to learn from research and practice" 30 November 2021 Children in Scotland has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on education reform, calling for a child-rights approach and emphasising the...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reformGovernment ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, focusing on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs
... Government ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, with focus on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs 10 March 2022 Children in Scotland has welcomed the emphasis on children’s rights, the early years and meeting...
additional support for learning Children's rights Early years Education education reform inclusion Inclusion Ambassadors learners reportScotland’s education system "needs structural and cultural reform"
ASL ASN Education exams Manifesto
Put children's views and experiences at the heart of Additional Support for Learning reform
Inclusion Ambassadors recognised in international report into inclusive education
Education National Improvement Framework: Data gathering must be accurate, considered and purposeful
...has been involved in a number of projects to contribute to the growing body of evidence around education reform. We hope these, as well as ongoing reviews into education in Scotland will contribute to a national conversation and meaningful,...
ASL ASN children and young people Children's rights Consultation response Education PovertyOur children and young people's advisory group responds to proposals for Human Rights Act reform
advisory group changing our world human rights human rights act Participation rights young people
From protest to policymaking: join my campaign for reform and ensure Afro-Scottish history is taught in our schools
anti-racism black lives matter diversity Education equality Inequality protest racism
25 Calls response: 'Trans students can't afford a delay on GRA reform'
25 calls
Children in Scotland welcomes "historic" LGBTI inclusive education announcement
Education equality LGBT
Postponement of Bill ‘opens way for more evidence-based education approach’
...would not be taken forward. In making the decision, Mr Swinney has signalled that he will focus on education reform through collaboration rather than new legislation. In agreement with local government, a new approach to reform will focus on...
Education governance proposals risk ‘zero impact’ on attainment gap
...not regarded as an ‘add on’. The Scottish Government’s sound principles with regard to education reform could go further by adopting a stronger child rights approach, with explicit reference to how any proposed reform will support the...
Children Children's rights Decision making Education Jackie Brock Scottish Government Scottish Schools SupportChildren in Scotland congratulates John Swinney on FM appointment
...families today, including poverty and inequality, access to public services, poor mental health, education reform, and the climate crisis. David Mackay Head of Policy, Projects and...
Programme for Government roundup and reaction
...on attainment Find out more about Children in Scotland's views on the Scottish Government's education reforms. Read more Give me five campaign Find out more about the campaign to top up children benefit by £5....
Government urged to solve P1 ‘puzzle’
...Palmer’s intervention follows Education Secretary John Swinney’s defence of the government’s education reforms. Speaking to the Scottish Learning Festival earlier this week, the Deputy First Minister confirmed the changes, including the...
Ongoing issues with delivery of Additional Support for Learning, new report reveals
Success Looks Different returns for a second year
Conversations for Change: supporting families affected by substance use
Qualifications and assessments 'must prioritise flexibility, individual choice and continuous progress'
assessment Education exams inclusion Inclusion Ambassadors
Encouraging moves on participation, and a promise to hold parliament to account
Arts calls citizens' assemblies democracy Education Election Learning manifest Participation Policy rights Scottish Government Scottish Parliament
Our view on the Programme for Government: Positive pledges on youth jobs and climate, more ambition needed on family support and fighting poverty
communities Education environment Health Inequalities programme for government UNCRC
25 and Up: For post-COVID renewal we need to be radical, and that includes with the arts
2019-20 Programme for Government: our verdict
A modest proposal
25 Calls response: If we want to tackle food insecurity, we need to get serious about family support in our communities
25 Calls interview with Professor Richard Wilkinson part 6: “If we go on without a fundamental transformation, we won’t save ourselves from the awful consequences of climate change”
climate change environment equality Health Inequality society
25 Calls interview with Richard Wilkinson, part 1: “We need to build a mass movement”
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... 10 March 2022 Government ‘must be brave’ in leading education reforms, focusing on rights, early years and meeting all learners’ needs Children in Scotland has welcomed the emphasis on...
AC24 - Speaker Bios
Our history
DRAFT Changing our World: Our activity
Podcast
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Investment in Gaelic education
postEducation funding Gaelic Language Scots Scottish Government
Call 18: Take the next step in participation and food education: give communities the keys to school kitchens
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Pupils adversely affected by CfE, study finds
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...21 February, 2023 by Nina Joynson Curriculum for Excellence Education education reform Scottish Schools New research from the University of Stirling has found that current outcomes for pupils are...
Curriculum for Excellence Education education reform Scottish SchoolsSQA comes under fire for new revision materials
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...materials Posted 9 March 2022, by Nina Joynson Covid-19 Education education reform exams Scottish Schools SQA There are revived calls for the SQA to be replaced as the authority publishes...
Covid-19 Education education reform exams Scottish Schools SQAThe value of childminding must be recognised
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...an urgent review of the wider scrutiny landscape BEFORE any additional scrutiny is added through education reform, the National Care Service and the Programme for Government’s commitments on one year-olds and school-aged childcare. Scottish...
childcare childminding Early years ELC out of school careIssues papers
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...third sector organisations. Pupil Equity Fund: Guidance for the third sector organisations (2018) education reform and Educational Attainment (2017) Child Poverty in Scotland (2017) Collaborative Commissioning of Children’s Services...
Insight - Issue 2
post
New resources to support school attendance
postAttainment Education family support schools Scottish Schools
Scouts Scotland extends human rights learning badge
postChildren's rights early learning human rights
School leavers in positive destinations hits record high
postAttainment Education employment Scottish Government Scottish Schools
We've made progress on children's rights, but not enough
postChildren's rights human rights
Councils urged to keep ASN on the agenda
postadditional support for learning ASN Education
Accelerate free school meal provision, says STUC
postchild poverty Education free school meals Poverty
Q&A with James McEnaney: Mind the gap
postEducation Inequality Poverty schools
Calls for child priorities ahead of Scottish Budget
postbudget child poverty Poverty Scottish Government
The diversity of our pupils needs to be celebrated
postdiversity Education inclusion