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Annual STEM Professional Learning Practitioner Survey 2020-2021

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Help shape the future of STEM professional learning by completing our 10 minute online survey by Monday 20 December 2021

Education Scotland is inviting you to complete our Annual STEM Professional Learning Practitioner Survey for 2020-21. The information you provide will help improve the access that practitioners in relevant sectors, and in various geographical locations, have to high-quality professional learning that meets their needs. It will also help us to track improvements in the provision of professional learning over the lifetime of the STEM Strategy (2017-2022) and will enable us to identify where further support may be required.

Your individual response will not be shared with other organisations. However, the anonymised analysis from the survey will be shared widely to help STEM partner organisations align their programmes to your priorities.

Who should complete this survey?

Separate surveys have been developed for specific sectors. You should only complete one of the surveys below:

Practitioners in early learning and childcare, primary, additional support needs and secondary sectors (all subject areas including those not normally associated with STEM) are invited to complete this survey:

https://forms.education.gov.scot/i/STEMPractitioners2021

School-based technical support staff should complete this survey:

https://forms.education.gov.scot/i/STEMTechnicians2021

Community learning and development practitioners should complete this survey:

https://forms.education.gov.scot/i/STEMCLD2021

Did you know?

We would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete our online survey to help us get the STEM professional learning offer right for you and your setting.

Author: I. Menzies

Senior Education Officer for Sciences, Education Scotland

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