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.
Key findings from the report All Learners in Scotland Matter: Our National Discussion include:
- the views and needs of children and young people, parents, carers, families and communities should be listened to, heard, respected, represented, engaged, and valued
- a regular curriculum review process should be established
- the future education system should capitalise upon and harness the abilities, skills, and talents of all children and young people in Scotland