The need for schools in Scotland to work more closely with parents and professional agencies is highlighted in a major report on inclusion from HM Inspectorate of Education. Count us in - achieving inclusion in Scottish schools gives examples of good practice and suggests ways schools can encourage the talents and achievements of all children. Senior chief inspector Graham Donaldson commented, 'The challenge for all those involved in supporting children and families is to work together creatively and with determination to ensure all young people enjoy success at school.' The report is available on www.scotland.gov.uk/hmie.
The need for schools in Scotland to work more closely with parents and professional agencies is highlighted in a major report on inclusion from HM Inspectorate of Education. Count us in - achieving inclusion in Scottish schools gives examples of good practice and suggests ways schools can encourage the talents and achievements of all children. Senior chief inspector Graham Donaldson commented, 'The challenge for all those involved in supporting children and families is to work together creatively and with determination to ensure all young people enjoy success at school.' The report is available on www.scotland.gov.uk/hmie.