Explore how we are supporting the continuing implementation and development of Scotland’s Curriculum.
The Scottish Attainment Challenge (SAC) is the key Scottish Government policy designed to deliver improved outcomes for children and young people whose learning and achievement is most impacted by poverty. It aims to close the poverty- related attainment gap by ensuring all children and young people have the right range and amount of support they need to succeed. Attainment Advisors within our six Regional Improvement Teams lead the delivery of this high profile programme working collaboratively with colleagues across Education Scotland and in local authorities and Regional Improvement Collaboratives.
The inspection and review process evaluates the quality of learning and teaching in Scottish schools and education services.
Sets out how Education Scotland will work with national and regional partners to help deliver the Developing the Young Workforce programme.
This programme uses community learning approaches to improve outcomes for young people, families and adults.
The NIF is designed to accelerate progress in improving outcomes for young people. It sets out the overarching improvement priorities for Scottish education. Education Scotland’s six Regional Improvement Teams have a key role in supporting progress across the range of priorities set out in the annual NIF plan. This work is led by the NIF Officers who provide professional advice and support on all aspects of the NIF Drivers working collaboratively with other specialist colleagues in Education Scotland and in local authorities and regional improvement collaboratives.
Education Scotland supports lifelong learning and improving outcomes for all learners through the work of community learning and development (CLD) officers. CLD officers are part of six Regional Improvement Teams supporting youth work, adult learning and families and communities.
Education Scotland aims to equip learners to participate as active citizens in a 21st century digital society.
We support education professionals to make a difference in the classroom, school and wider community through access to innovative and quality professional learning and leadership development programmes and activities.
Education Scotland will provide advice to the Scottish Government on a wide range of education matters.
Education Scotland aims to ensure that curriculum development and design is strong, sustainable and responsive.
Education Scotland’s Regional Improvement Directorate has six Regional Improvement Teams which include staff in a diverse range of roles who all contribute to providing professional advice and bespoke support to settings, schools, local authorities and Regional Improvement Collaboratives.
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