Informed Scotland July/August 2024: Learning for all, for life

One of the key publications over the summer was Learning: For all. For life., the final report of the Independent Review of Community Learning & Development led by Kate Still. To help subscribers, Informed 123 included the report’s 20 recommendations in an Annex. But one of the main talking points was behaviour in schools, with the Scottish […]

Who’s where in Scottish learning & skills? 2024

The 12th Informed Scotland Organisations & People Special has just been published to coincide with the start of the 2024–25 academic session. This annual snapshot of an active, ever-changing landscape helps Informed subscribers quickly locate the key learning & skills organisations and make sense of where they fit into the bigger picture. They find it a useful […]

Informed Scotland June 2024 – Bills, consultations & AI

Despite the run up to the General Election there was still a lot happening in learning & skills in Scotland in June. There were three legislation announcements – all with consultations over the summer: Meanwhile, across the learning & skills landscape, AI and generative AI continue to be a major focus for discussion and development, […]

Informed Scotland General Election Extra 2024

Ahead of each major election, Informed Scotland subscribers receive a brief scan of manifestos and resources focusing on or highlighting learning and skills issues. The General Election Extra 2024 has links to: Not a subscriber? Click here to download your free copy! Become an Informed Scotland subscriber to keep on top of all the developments. Email [email protected] to request the latest edition.

Informed Scotland May 2024 – Helping you make sense of learning & skills since 2012

May was a much busier month for learning & skills in Scotland. The latest digest is packed with reports, announcements and guidance of interest across the landscape, including: This edition marks Informed Scotland’s 12th anniversary It’s always revealing to recall what was shaping the learning & skills landscape in May 2012, with an eye to […]

Informed Scotland April 2024 – Financial challenges for learning & skills

With political uncertainty across the UK, plus funding challenges and the Easter break, April was the quietest month for a while for learning and skills. The impact of financial pressures can be seen right across the landscape, most clearly in some of the hard decisions taken recently. Such as removing the Upskilling Fund for universities, […]

Informed Scotland March 2024 – Is no news good news?

Another month with no major learning & skills announcements. Normally this would be seen as welcome news by many who value the space to get on with the task at hand. However, the ‘lull’ in decision-making on school education reform in particular is raising tensions and anticipation, and creating new challenges. As two of education’s […]

Informed Scotland February 2024 – Interesting things come in threes

Although there were no major learning & skills developments, it was the busiest February for a while. Three Scottish Government items are worth highlighting… …as are three interesting reports from three ‘futures’ projects… …and three new items on the roasting hot topic of AI: Three more interesting things: The latter is one example of items […]

Informed Scotland Dec23/Jan24 – AI, XR & education

The impact, opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in education featured right across the learning & skills landscape. Research, resources and projects that aim to illuminate, alert, reassure, challenge and advise include: Issue 117 also covered the usual raft of annual statistics and surveys, budget and investment announcements, partnership projects, new courses and personnel […]

Informed Scotland Learning & Skills Hottest Topics 2023

Which learning & skills topics appeared on the most covers of Informed Scotland over the past year? Here’s the 11th annual list. =1. Digital literacy, skills & inclusion (– in 2022) =1. Energy transition & green skills, jobs & workforce (=3) = 3. Apprenticeships (–) = 3. Colleges – finance, students, staff & regionalisation (NEW) […]