Education Scotland
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About Education Scotland
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What we do
- Ensuring the impact of Scotland’s Curriculum
- Delivering the Scottish Attainment Challenge
- Developing creativity, employability and skills
- Embedding inclusion, wellbeing and equality
- Implementing the National Improvement Framework (NIF)
- Supporting Community Learning and Development
- Promoting digital learning and teaching
- Professional learning and leadership
- Advice and support to government
- Supporting Regional Improvement
- Food for Thought Education Fund 2022 - 2023
- The Education Scotland Framework
- Education Scotland Leadership Team
- Non-Executive Board Members (NEBM)
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Policies and information
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Education Policy and Legislation
- Getting It Right For Every Child
- Local authority role and duties
- Developing the education profession
- Legislation
- Better relationships, better learning, better behaviour
- Funding Follows the Child and the National Standard for Early Learning and Childcare providers: Principles and practice
- A National Response to Improving Mathematics (NRIM) in Scotland
- Curriculum for Excellence Implementation
- Child Protection and Safeguarding
- Equality and Diversity
- Freedom of Information
- Data Protection
- Records Management
- Complaints
- Procurement
- Corporate Parenting
- Public services reform
- Estates strategy
- Education Scotland Young People's Strategic Panel (2022)
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Education Policy and Legislation
- Planning and reporting
- Registrar of Independent Schools
- Employee survey
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What we do
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News
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Events
- Learning in Scotland
- Curriculum for Excellence
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Inspection and Review
- Find an inspection report
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What we do and how we do it
- About inspection and review
- International links
- Inspection myths
- Validated self-evaluation
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Standards and evaluation framework
- What do we focus on during inspection and review?
- How does inspection and review support improvement?
- What do we inspect?
- How often do we inspect?
- Evaluating quality and improvement in Scottish education
- What do we expect of staff and stakeholders?
- Comments, compliments or complaints
- How do teams conduct themselves during inspection and review?
- What is the legal basis for inspection and review?
- How we ensure our approaches to inspection and review are of a high quality?
- School consultations
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HM Chief Inspector reports and guidance
- Introduction to HM Chief Inspector Report
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National Thematic Inspections
- Multiplying skills, adding value - Numeracy and mathematics for Scotland's learners: a thematic inspection
- Assessment within the broad general education: a thematic inspection
- Engaging families in learning – A thematic inspection of family learning
- Modern Apprenticeship reports
- Successful Approaches to Learning Outdoors
- Health and wellbeing: a thematic review
- Local approaches to recovery: a thematic review
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Thematic reports up to and including June 2019
- Creative Place review
- Development Trust reviews
- National thematic inspection: empowerment for curriculum leadership
- National thematic inspection: empowerment for parent and pupil participation
- National thematic inspection: readiness for empowerment
- Neighbourhood review
- Thematic inspection of personal and social education (PSE) and health and wellbeing
- Thematic review
- Reports from the States of Guernsey Education Department
- National Review: Approaches to recording and monitoring incidents of bullying in schools
- Responsive, supportive and resilient communities September 2022
- School and ELC inspection findings
- Other inspection findings
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Sharing Highly Effective Practice
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Inspection and review guidance
- Inspection Advice Note – June 2022
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School and ELC
- Approaches to inspection from August 2016
- Early learning and childcare inspections
- Primary school inspections
- Secondary school inspections
- All-through school inspections
- Arrangements for inspecting Gaelic Education
- Arrangements for inspecting special schools
- Residential special school inspections
- Independent school inspections
- Inspection of progress in improving learning, raising attainment and closing the poverty-related gap
- Health and Nutrition Inspections
- Gaelic Sector
- Other sectors
- Inspection Frameworks
- Professional Learning
- Resources
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Resource Themes
- Assessment
- Creativity
- Curriculum for Excellence (CfE)
- Developing the Young Workforce
- Digital Learning and Teaching
- Gaelic
- Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC)
- Inclusion Wellbeing and Equality
- Inspection and review
- Leadership
- Learning for Sustainability (LfS)
- Outdoor learning
- School Improvement
- Scottish Attainment Challenge
- STEM
- Gaelic
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