Inclusive Education

Schools

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Pupil supports scheme

Inverurie High School run a Pupil Supporters Scheme to address bullying and other issues which concern pupils. Former pupil Emma Gibb talks about her experiences as a memeber of the scheme.

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Dyslexia: Early identification and effective interventions

Dyslexia Scotland's National Coordinator visited 25 local authorities to identify models of good practice in dyslexia provision within primary schools.

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Equality Policy at Hillhead High

Read how staff and parents at Hillhead High School have recently revised their Equality Policy in order to help embed a multicultural, multi-faith approach as part of the school curriculum.

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Learning to learn - Action Research

To enhance the children's learning experience, the teachers at Longniddry have signed up to a process that they call 'Action Research'.

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Beyond the classroom - a holistic approach

Newbattle Community High School is one of a new breed of community schools which offer a focus for parents and a wide range of community partners, including local businesses, community activists, social work and other child professionals.

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Oakbank School

Oakbank School is an inclusive learning community for previously excluded, vulnerable young people and has recently celebrated 125 years in the west end of Aberdeen.

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Inclusion at St Columba's High School

Through a series of articles, staff and pupils at St Columba's High School in Inverclyde share how they have developed an inclusive school ethos to be proud of.

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Perth High School: Outdoor education work

Over the past year Tony McClelland and Dave Girling, Perth High School’s experienced outdoor education workers, have been guiding a range of diverse groups through an exciting series of outdoor courses.

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Sense over Sectarianism

Primary 7 pupils from St Mark's RC and Springhill primary schools, in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, are tackling sectarianism in their community.

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Organising a summer fair

Sighthill Nursery School used its summer fair as an opportunity for whole community involvement.

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A wonderful welly walk in the woods

Glen Family Centre went on a wet weather walk and produced a group poem about the experience.

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Persona dolls help children recognise racism

An anti-racist education project uses persona dolls to help children recognise and challenge unfairness.

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