Learning through play – Edinburgh pupils try out new board game
Children’s Minister Aileen Campbell met pupils at Preston Street Primary School in Edinburgh to see for the first time how a new board game...
Every child has the right to become a successful learner, confident individual, effective contributor and responsible citizen – wherever their learning is taking place.
Some will face barriers to learning and will need additional support to enable them to make the most of their educational opportunities and realise their potential. For some, their complex range of additional support needs may be beyond the capacity of an individual Local Authority to cater for and they would benefit from access to regional or national provision.
The Doran Review is considering whether the current system is achieving the best possible outcomes for Scotland’s children and young people, and will recommend any improvements necessary.
Children’s Minister Aileen Campbell met pupils at Preston Street Primary School in Edinburgh to see for the first time how a new board game...
Emotional wellbeing gives each of us the ability to make and keep relationships as we grow up. It allows us to empathise with others,...
Recently I attended a meeting to discuss the progress of the European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education (EADSNE) Vocational Education and Training...
Peter Doran discusses the recommendations made by the Doran Review.
The final day of the National Parent Forum of Scotland's online discussion.