A range of support to assist in the preparation, planning and delivery of remote learning.
Supporting remote learningSearch reports on schools, other educational establishments, local authorities and related services.
Realising the Ambition: Being Me builds upon the original principles and philosophy of Pre-Birth to 3 and Building the Ambition.
The Scottish Attainment Challenge aims to raise the attainment of children and young people living in deprived areas, in order to close the equity gap.
A suite of quality indicators that support staff in all sectors to look inwards, to scrutinise their work and evaluate what is working well for learners and what could be better.
Benchmarks have been developed to provide clarity on the national standards expected within each curriculum area at each level.
A quick introduction to Scotland’s 3-18 curriculum with links to key documents.
Use the experiences and outcomes help plan learning and to assess progress across all curriculum areas.
Find opportunities to make a positive contribution to the future of Scotland’s children and young people.
Plans to engage with local authorities, schools, parents, carers and learners to provide a national overview of how remote learning is being delivered in Scottish schools.
Education Scotland is delighted to announce the release of a collection of lockdown stories from across the education system called ‘What Scotland Learned’.
Two further Learning and Leadership sessions with Deputy First Minister (DFM) John Swinney and Gayle Gorman, HM Chief Inspector of Education.
In conversation with Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, John Swinney, and Gayle Gorman, HM Chief Inspector of Education.
Education practitioners around the country are planning and preparing for the new term which we know will be required to be delivered online from 11 January.