Bill Scott-Watson. Raising Attainment and Governance Unit - PO-raad

Bill
Raising
Attainment
Bill Scott-Watson,
Scott-Watson.
Raising
Attainment
and Governance
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GovernanceUnit,
UnitScottish
Government
From good to great: building equity and success
in Scottish education
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Early years
Curriculum for Excellence
Teaching Scotland’s Future
Literacy and numeracy hubs
Evidence and data - Insight
Engaging with families and communities
Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce
Ambition Statement
“Scotland should be the best place to learn. We
want each child to enjoy an education that
encourages them to be the best they can be and
provides them with a full passport to future
opportunity”
To achieve this shared ambition we need:
• Improved educational outcomes for all learners –
Consistently over an agreed period, promoting greater
depth and breadth of attainment and achievement and
improving the educational outcomes of all our children and
young people.
• Equity in educational outcomes –
Consistently over an agreed period, to make progress in
eroding the deeply embedded correlation found in the majority
of Scottish schools between a child’s relative point of social
deprivation/affluence and their educational attainment.
• Higher public confidence in education.
Raising Attainment for All
• “85% of children within each school cluster have reached CfE
Second Level Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing
outcomes in preparation for Secondary School by 2016”
• 85% of children within each school cluster have reached CfE
Third Level Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing
outcomes in preparation for Senior Phase by 2019”
• “To ensure that 95% of young people within each school
cluster go on to positive participation destinations on leaving
school by 2018”
• “To provide the leadership for improvement, both nationally
and locally, across the Raising Attainment for All Programme
Early themes
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Parental involvement / positive relationships
Literacy
Numeracy
High quality teaching / skills
Study skills / support for home learning
Nurturing
Resilience and emotional wellbeing
Early Years Collaborative
Ambition
To make Scotland the best place in the world to grow up in by
improving outcomes, and reducing inequalities, for all babies,
children, mothers, fathers and families across Scotland to ensure
that all children have the best start in life and are ready to
succeed.
Stretch Aim 4
To ensure that 90% of all children within each Community
Planning Partnership area will have reached all of the expected
developmental milestones and learning outcomes by the end
of Primary 4, by end-2021.