National Evaluation of Determined to Succeed - Phase 2: Early Impact Across Scotland

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1. http://www.nationalpriorities.org.uk/
2. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/11/20176/45852
3. http://www.acurriculumforexcellencescotland.gov.uk/
4. http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/assess/
5. http://www.schoolsofambition.co.uk/
6. The Phase 1 DtS evaluation was a separately commissioned study, aiming to understand how the strategy had developed the local infrastructure - at LA and school levels - for the delivery of DtS. This research had a predominantly qualitative focus. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/03/27152939/0
7. Please see footnote 1.
8. At the time of reporting, LAs had been asked to provide information to the Scottish Executive in connection with 9 out of the 20 DtS recommendations related to them.
9. It should be noted that this was not intended to prevent consultees from challenging the substance of the 7 themes or to provide their own definitions.
10. This theme has not been explored in the quantitative surveys with teachers and parents.
11. Across Scotland, 2,703 e-mail addresses were accessed for schools / headteachers.
12. There was limited acknowledgement or awareness of the existing HMIe 'How Good Is Our School?' indicators for enterprise in education.
http://www.determinedtosucceed.co.uk/dts/files/Quality%20Indicators%20-20Enterprise%20in%20Education.pd
13. r= change.
14. It should be noted that formal partnerships agreements are not considered necessary by the DtS strategy.
15. This agenda was launched as 'New Community Schools' but changed name to reflect the ethos and operation of delivery. This relates to the integration and delivery of partnership services (such as health and social work), which support the delivery of education-based services within school settings. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library/documents-w3/ncsp-00.htm
16. The results of the pupils survey is in a separate volume.
17. Upon agreement with the Scottish Executive 6 local authorities were excluded from all of the survey research. Within these 6 local authorises case studies were conducted.
18. Upon agreement with the Scottish Executive 6 local authorities were excluded from all of the survey research. Within these 6 local authorises case studies were conducted.

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