New dates added! Inscool workshop for primary level – supporting your school’s RRSA journey

Exploring rights in your school? The Inscool project is here to support you. Scotdec is the Scottish partner of this Europe-wide project and we’re excited to announce new twilight workshop dates, available to book now!

The two-part twilight session takes place across two sessions on the 7th and 14th of November and will be co-facilitated by local RRSA co-ordinators. Why not come along and find out more?

Check out the twilight workshop digital flyer

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Inscool is a project that Scottish primary schools can get involved in for free (it’s funded by Erasmus) and if your school is either interested in OR currently working towards the Unicef Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) you’ll definitely want to come along!

Unicef have provided their full support to Inscool, in the knowledge that the project’s themes and ambitions within Scottish education are directly linked to the tasks and challenges schools currently undertake on their RRSA journey.

No matter what stage your school is at, Inscool offers tailored support to enhance your learners’ understanding of their rights – both in the classroom and the wider world.

What’s on offer?

Inscool can bring rich benefits to both you as a practitioner and to your school as a whole. Here are just a few of reasons to get involved:

  • Be the first school in Scotland to use a brand new resource, featuring a step-by-step guide for your school to adapt and use in your own context
  • Take a trip to Brussels, meet other schools across Europe and celebrate your RRSA work
  • Access to free workshops for your learners, tailored to your RRSA priorities and facilitated by expert Inscool partners (a great opportunity to build long-term relationships with community-based partners here in Scotland!)
  • Gain professional recognition in a related area (Scotdec staff are experienced in mentoring you through this process if you choose to do so)

Any questions? Our Global Education Adviser Kate is on hand. Get in touch.

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