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Joan Mowat
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Essential principles for behaviour policies in Scottish schools
Good behaviour in school must be everyone’s responsibility, says Dr Joan Mowat, course leader for Into Headship at the University of Strathclyde
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17 July 2023
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Why equality is key to closing the attainment gap
For years, Scotland’s education system been focused on narrowing the attainment gap for disadvantaged pupils – with little progress to show for it, writes Joan Mowat. The truth is that schools alone can’t bridge this divide – the country as a whole needs to tackle social inequality and we must make the wellbeing of our children a top priority
19 July 2019
Positive findings of study into support groups
3 October 2008
Showing their emotions
29 February 2008
Kids are all right, it’s the curriculum
13 January 2006
Can we make inclusion work?
18 November 2005
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