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What this requires to make it work

Scottish Attainment Challenge Closing the poverty-related attainment gap……...the Scottish way Dr Bill Maxwell Chief Executive, Education Scotland. Over many years we have been working collectively towards making Scottish education a ‘learning system’ ….

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What this requires to make it work

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  1. Scottish Attainment ChallengeClosing the poverty-related attainment gap……...the Scottish wayDr Bill MaxwellChief Executive, Education Scotland

  2. Over many years we have been working collectively towards making Scottish education a ‘learning system’ …. ....in which a ‘virtuous cycle of improvement’ continuously drives innovation, evaluation and the spread of new knowledge about professional practice

  3. Empowered and innovative schools and services with high quality professional staff committed to evidence-based practice Outcome focused national guidance, high on clarity about aims and goals but low on prescription about process What this requires to make it work Schools and services which are excellent at self-evaluation and improvement • Turned into knowledge made easily and widely accessible for practitioners to feed back into their development Practitioners and establishments which actively collaborate in improvement activity with others • Backed up by proportionate external evaluation and intelligent accountability • With systematic collation and analysis of evidence emerging both from local, national and international sources

  4. Now we need to focus that improvement capability on tackling some key priorities • including the most • ‘wicked issue’ of all

  5. Outcome focused national guidance, high on clarity about aims and goals but low on prescription about process

  6. what’s expected of you what you can expect Understanding of how the challenge manifests itself in your context Reliable assessment of learners’ attainment and achievement Deep knowledge and tracking of individuals To close the gap you need to know the gap • Clear definition of the attainment challenge target group • Clear aims and goals • Access to data and advice to help you apply them locally

  7. Empowered and innovative schools and services with high quality professional staff committed to evidence-based practice

  8. what’s expected of you what you can expect Making ‘evidence-based’ choices of interventions Willingness to innovate Strong leadership • Flexibility to choose strategies right for your learners and context • Easy access to sources of ideas about strategies and interventions • Advice and resources on managing transformational change

  9. Resourcesesos • Primary One Literacy Assessment and Action Resource Achievement of a level: literacy and numeracy

  10. Schools and services which are excellent at self-evaluation and improvement Practitioners and establishments which actively collaborate in improvement activity with others • Backed up by proportionate external evaluation and intelligent accountability

  11. what’s expected of you what you can expect Robust self-evaluation Effective use of data to measure progress in closing the gap Actively seeking out collaboration opportunities Sharing your learning about what worked (and what didn’t) • Support and advice on self-evaluation – HGIOS?4 • Access to data analysis • Help to access or create effective collaborative networks • Support on using data effectively to drive improvement • Inspection focused on the ‘closing the gap’ agenda

  12. Turned into knowledge made easily and widely accessible for practitioners to feed back into their development • With systematic collation and analysis of evidence emerging both from local, national and international sources

  13. what’s expected of you what you can expect Contributions from your own initiatives that others might learn from An open mind – actively seeking out ideas that may help you improve outcomes for your disadvantaged learners • National analysis across all sources of evaluation evidence • Presented in practitioner-friendly formats • Easy online access • Range of resources from academic research to practice exemplars

  14. Learning and assessment Knowledge and research Practice Exemplars Online Community • working with many partners to maximise its value

  15. What more can the disadvantaged young learners in your next intake expect?

  16. www.educationscotland.gov.uk • Transforming lives through learning

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