Informed Scotland June 2016 – Excellence, equity… & the EU

The Scottish Government’s new Delivery Plan for education was this month’s big item. It’s likely to remain the focus of attention for the schools sector for the foreseeable future, with proposals such as national standardised assessment and changes to local authority governance creating a stir. Unlike most documents of its type, there is very little in the […]

Informed Scotland May 2016 – Plans, priorities, gaps… & seaweed!

The best word to describe the latest issue of Informed Scotland is ‘intense’. Almost every page features an important or significant report or announcement. The increased intensity of focus on learning and skills last month was palpable, mainly – but not entirely – due to the new Scottish Government placing education at the heart of its […]

Informed Scotland April 2016 – Common threads & unashamed name dropping!

With political lockdown in place for the Scottish Parliament elections, April was the quietest month for a while. That said, there was no shortage of interesting developments. Reports worth highlighting include the UK Commission for Employment & Skills’ Working Futures on labour market projections; the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Big Ideas on the future of […]

Informed Scotland Election Extra

The Scottish Parliament 2016 election will have taken place by the time we publish the April edition of Informed Scotland – too late to provide subscribers with our usual pre-election selection of relevant links. We’ve therefore published a very brief ‘Election Extra’. It contains links to some of the manifestos and resources focusing on or […]

Developing teacher leadership with SCEL – co-creating the future

by Fearghal Kelly, Development Officer, Scottish College for Educational Leadership. Continuing our guest blog series featuring Informed Scotland subscribers writing on the theme Making connections across the learning & skills landscape. What actually is teacher leadership and how do we develop it? That’s the question that the Scottish College for Educational Leadership (SCEL) asked me to […]

Informed Scotland March 16 – Frameworks, strategies, comics & kilts!

It was another particularly busy month with the rush to publish or make announcements before ‘purdah’ began ahead of the Scottish Parliament Elections. The main publication was the Commission on Widening Access final report, A Blueprint for Fairness. All 34 of its recommendations are included in an annex as a handy reference for our subscribers. Other […]

Informed Scotland February 2016 – Apprenticeships, announcements & action plans

During any pre- ‘pre-election’ period there’s always a rush for those in power to make announcements before business goes into temporary stasis. With the Scottish Parliament Elections approaching in May, learning & skills activity has been ramping up for a while; there was no let-up in February. The Education (Scotland) Bill was passed, and the […]

Informed Scotland Dec 15/Jan 16 – Everyone’s talking about learning & skills

Once again there was no festive respite… In fact the opposite was true, with education high on the political agenda it seems everyone in Scotland’s talking about learning and skills. It’s been a mammoth task to make sense of all the activity – Informed Scotland 37 is the biggest issue yet! A number of major reports […]

Informed Scotland Learning & Skills Hottest Topics 2015

Here’s our annual list of Learning & Skills ‘Hot Topics’ that made it onto the cover of Informed Scotland over the past year: 1. Developing the Young Workforce (a related topic was 5 in 2014, see below) 2. Digital skills (3) 2. Enterprise & entrepreneurship (-) 4. Partnerships & agreements (2) 4. Raising attainment (6) 4. […]