With the Incorporation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) now fully embedded into Scots Law, children’s rights are no longer just an aspiration – they are a core legal and cultural foundation for every school across the country. However, for classroom teachers, the practical challenge remains: how do we ensure class charters are dynamic, living documents rather than just decorative “wallpaper” by October?
That is the vital question tackled in Episode 29 of Let’s Chat: Leading Learning with Twinkl Scotland.
Hosted by Gillian Steven (Twinkl Scotland’s Primary Segment Manager and experienced primary educator) alongside co-host Adrian Anderson (Leading Learning ECL and formerly a headteacher for over 10 years) , Let’s Chat provides Scottish educators and school leaders with actionable, reflective insights grounded in Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) and current policy.
In this episode, Gillian and Adrian break down a complete, practical roadmap for co-creating child-led, rights-based environments that foster genuine pupil ownership and long-term engagement.
Rather than treating class charters as a one-off August art project, this episode explores how to turn rights into the dynamic social glue of the classroom community. Key discussion points include:
● Rights vs. Responsibilities: Untangling the common missteps when linking rights to behaviour policies, establishing how rights are unconditional and non-negotiable.
● Fostering True Learner Ownership: Why co-creating charters with pupils changes classroom culture – featuring Gillian’s famous “gold pen” strategy for symbolic learner commitment.
● Adapting for Early Years (P1 & P2): Ditching text-heavy displays in early primary settings in favour of play-based floor books, visual tracking and photographic evidence.
● Whole-School Impact: Practical strategies like the “Right of the Fortnight” to extend rights-based thinking beyond the classroom into assembly halls, playgrounds and home-school links.
Whether you are starting fresh this term or looking to deepen your school’s rights-respecting ethos, this episode offers a clear, reassuring guide to making the UNCRC meaningful, manageable and impactful for every learner.
Where to Listen
Episode 29 of Let’s Chat: Leading Learning – alongside matching UNCRC, Global Goals, and transition resource packs – is available to stream now:
● 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/r/eme7c
● 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/r/tgw09
● Teacher Resources: Access Twinkl Scotland’s full suite of UNCRC and rights-respecting resources at twinkl.co.uk.
● Start a 30 Day Free Trial with Twinkl: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/r/18yumj
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