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Behaviour in Scottish schools

Behaviour in Scottish schools

... in Scottish Schools (Scottish Executive, 2004a) reviewed the progress made in implementing the recommendations of the former report, in order to decide if the current policy direction and priorities ...

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Measuring copper, lead and zinc concentrations and oral bioaccessibility as part of the Soils in Scottish Schools project

Measuring copper, lead and zinc concentrations and oral bioaccessibility as part of the Soils in Scottish Schools project

... in Scottish Schools project allowed secondary school pupils across Scotland to gain an appreciation of soil science and take part in scientific research through the sampling of soils from their local ...

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The impact of information and communication technology initiatives in Scottish schools : final report

The impact of information and communication technology initiatives in Scottish schools : final report

... in schools should mean more than just the acquisition and development of ICT skills; nor should ICT be regarded simply as yet another subject on the ...offer schools and teachers opportunities for the ...

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Behaviour in Scottish schools 2012

Behaviour in Scottish schools 2012

... 1.4 Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) is the curriculum for Scottish schools and is the totality of experiences which are planned for children and young people through their education. The starting point for ...

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Social capital and refugee children : does it help their integration and education in Scottish schools

Social capital and refugee children : does it help their integration and education in Scottish schools

... In each of these cases social capital is seen as located and acting within the relationships of human society. Social capital does not inhere within a single individual but can only exist within a pattern of ...

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Strategies to address gender inequalities in Scottish schools: a review of the literature

Strategies to address gender inequalities in Scottish schools: a review of the literature

... strategies schools might adopt to address these ...by schools pathologise gender differences and hence reinforce particular forms of masculinity at the risk of suppressing, or marginalising, other forms, ...

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Included, Engaged and Involved: Part 1: A Positive Approach to the Promotion and Management of Attendance in Scottish Schools

Included, Engaged and Involved: Part 1: A Positive Approach to the Promotion and Management of Attendance in Scottish Schools

... Where a child is failing to attend school regularly without reasonable excuse, a referral to the Reporter can be made under section 67(o) of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011. However, non-attendance may be a ...

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Prejudice-based Bullying in Scottish Schools : A Research Report

Prejudice-based Bullying in Scottish Schools : A Research Report

... to schools directly or indirectly; delivering training; supporting youth participation; undertaking equality impact assessments; ensuring compliance with the Equality Act 2010; building relationships with ...

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Sustainable development education in Scottish schools: the sleeping beauty syndrome

Sustainable development education in Scottish schools: the sleeping beauty syndrome

... the Scottish Environmental Education Council (SEEC), whose membership brought together a wealth of knowledge and expertise in a wide range of local and international environmental education ...

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The Autism Toolbox : An Autism Resource for Scottish Schools

The Autism Toolbox : An Autism Resource for Scottish Schools

... Our Primary School Unit decided to enter the annual Determined to Succeed Making Movies Competition sponsored by Glasgow City Council and the Glasgow Film Theatre. This offered a concrete opportunity for the P6/7 ...

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'We don't learn democracy, we live it!' : consulting the pupil voice in Scottish schools

'We don't learn democracy, we live it!' : consulting the pupil voice in Scottish schools

... represented a living model of democracy with opportunities for pupils to channel their own aspirations and give a voice to the school community through transparent and egalitarian means. Where councils worked alongside a ...

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Discipline in scottish schools: a comparative survey over time of teachers' and headteachers' perceptions

Discipline in scottish schools: a comparative survey over time of teachers' and headteachers' perceptions

... all schools, a different pattern ...in schools they see as violent have more stringent criteria of pupil to teacher physical violence? Do teachers in schools seen as less violent take highly ...

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Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) national report : Smoking, drinking and drug use among 13 and 15 year olds in Scotland in 2004

Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) national report : Smoking, drinking and drug use among 13 and 15 year olds in Scotland in 2004

... in schools using a class-based ...funded schools with pupils in the target age groups were eligible for inclusion in the survey with the exception of special ...The schools and the number of classes ...

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Talking about learning disability : promoting positive perceptions of people with intellectual disabilities in Scottish schools

Talking about learning disability : promoting positive perceptions of people with intellectual disabilities in Scottish schools

... A barrier to tackling the bullying faced by young people with intellectual disabilities has been the reluctance to identify and or label them in schools. There has been a concern that using terms such as ‘learning ...

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Discipline in Scottish schools : a survey of teachers' views

Discipline in Scottish schools : a survey of teachers' views

... of Scottish teachers but skewed a little in relation to certain categories, in particular, age and secondary subjects ...special schools and was in proportion to the sample used by the Discipline Working ...

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Behaviour in Scottish schools 2009

Behaviour in Scottish schools 2009

... were asked about how frequently these were used and asked to identify the three most helpful strategies. Table 11.1 provides an overview. It shows the wide range of approaches used with every approach being mentioned by ...

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Behaviour in Scottish schools 2012

Behaviour in Scottish schools 2012

... • The survey is seeking the opinions of local authorities, headteachers, teachers and classroom support staff across Scotland. It is very important that the survey should cover a representative sample of staff in order ...

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Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) 2015: online pilot

Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) 2015: online pilot

... 2.3 The schools were in 12 different Local Authorities (LAs). The results of the feasibility study conducted in the autumn of 2014 were used to determine which LAs to target. In order that the pilot was not biased ...

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The history of the teaching of science in Scottish schools

The history of the teaching of science in Scottish schools

... Youths come to the Scottish Universities ignorant and are there taught." As science became a subject of instruction in burgh schools and academies, of which at least one was established [r] ...

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Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research 2016

Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research 2016

... 10.39 Schools also talked about measures used to prevent violent ...Some schools had specific anti-violence initiatives in place within the ...Other schools, however, did not feel it was necessary to ...

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