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A community of co-researchers: Renfrewshire Educational Psychological Services
Discover how a close working relationship between an educational psychology service and teachers as co-researchers has been improving outcomes for learners through the Motivated Schools initiative.
Discover how encouraging pupils to express their views was successful in bringing together a denominational and a non-denominational school on a shared campus.
A Fair Trade story: Our Lady's High School
Explore the promotion of positive healthy attitudes and behaviours in a secondary school. Global citizenship is an important element of the curriculum.
A focus on speech and language: Cedarbank School and Outreach Team
Take a look at a special school which has formed a collaborative network with mainstream schools and teaching professionals to support learners with auditory, speech and language difficulties.
A nurture group: Robert Smillie Memorial Primary School
One school's approach to supporting learners in P1 – P3 through the work of a nurture group.
A passion for fashion: Hawick High School
Take a look at how this secondary school raises the aspirations and increases the confidence of girls. Various initiatives, including a fashion show, help to build confidence and foster creativity.
A philosophical approach: Oban High School
Listen to staff and pupils from this secondary school describe the thinking skills gained from studying higher philosophy.
A positive light: Dalreoch Primary School
An education authority steps in to support the new headteacher of a primary school following a poor HMIE report. Witness the positive change the school has undergone in the past year.
A pupil centred curriculum: Kersland School
Learn how this special school has designed a challenging and stimulating curriculum around children's needs.
A target tree: Gylemuir Primary School
Find out how a large primary school develops a culture of ambition and achievement.. Staff and pupils describe how using a target tree helps P5 pupils to identify their learning targets.