Guiding vision for education unveiled

Findings from the biggest listening exercise ever undertaken on Scottish education have been published. The National Discussion asked the public for their views and reached 38,000 people, including 26,000 pupils and students.

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Key findings from the report All Learners in Scotland Matter: Our National Discussion include:

All Learners in Scotland Matter: Our National Discussion on Education  has been published in response to Professor Ken Muir’s review: ‘Putting Learners at the Centre: Towards a Future Vision for Scottish Education.’ This recommended holding a national discussion to establish a compelling and consensual vision for the future of Scottish education. The National Discussion was co-convened by the Scottish Government and COSLA.

At least 38,000 people were reached throughout the consultation, including:

National Discussion events took place across Scotland between 21st September and 5th December last year. These were led by schools, community groups, local authorities and third sector organisations.

You might also be interested in these reports:

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – Easy Read Version

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – A Summary Report

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – Final Report

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – Equality Impact Assessment – Results

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – Consultation Analysis

All Learners in Scotland Matter: The National Disucssion on Education – Islands Communities Impact Assessment Screening