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July 2021

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Cover of the book 'Educational Equity. Pathways to Success. Edited by Christopher Chapman and Mel Ainscow. Foreword by Michael Fullan', with a photo of the 19th century classroom at New Lanark in Scotland with wooden desks and benches, slates and paintings of animals on the walls, and the Routledge logo

Finding pathways to educational equity: new book out now

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, Educational equity, News, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Mel Ainscow, Robert Owen Centre, ScotlandBy adminJuly 15, 2021

A new book on what can be done to promote greater equity in education.

Crowds on Princes Street, seen mostly from the back, one of Scotland's largest and busiest shopping streets, in Edinburgh.

The Christie Commission 10 years on: Reflections on progress and areas for action

Caroline Gardner, Professor Graeme Roy, Professor James Mitchell, Public services, Scotland, SeminarBy adminJuly 15, 2021

Roundtable discussion, 10 years from the Christie Commission, considering why progress might have stalled, the lessons learned in service delivery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and where efforts should be focused now.

A view of the UK Houses of Parliament and the tower of Big Ben on a sunny day from a bridge over the River Thames

Probing the patchwork of welfare services in Scotland: The experience as specialist advisors to a UK parliamentary committee

Commentary, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Devolution, Dr Hayley Bennett, Dr Sarah Weakley, Knowledge exchange, Welfare & social securityBy adminJuly 14, 2021

Dr Hayley Bennett and Dr Sarah Weakley reflect on their work supporting a Parliamentary inquiry and share suggestions for other academics on undertaking this kind of knowledge exchange.

Recovery demands a collective national effort, with tertiary education at the helm

Commentary, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Economy, Professor Anton Muscatelli, University sectorBy adminJuly 1, 2021

Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, Principal University of Glasgow, argures that Scotland will only meet its full economic and social potential with a thriving tertiary sector.

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