The National Improvement Framework for Scottish education is an ambitious strategy to help all children to achieve their full potential as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. The Framework sets out how evidence is gathered to inform action, making sure that we are all focused on improving standards for our children.
The National Improvement Framework strategies are as follows:
• to improve attainment for all, particularly in literacy and numeracy
• to improve the learning progress of every child, by reducing inequality
in education
• to improve children and young people’s health and wellbeing
• to improve employability skills and sustained positive school leaver
destinations for all young people
In this attachment you will find a parents guide to the National Improvement Framework: nif-info-for-parents