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Behaviour in Scottish schools: 2016 research
This report is from the fourth (2016) wave of behaviour in Scottish schools research, first undertaken in 2006.
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Summary statistics for schools in Scotland no. 8: 2017 edition
Results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, and data on early learning and childcare, school estates, attendance, absence and exclusions.
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Achievement of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Levels 2016-17
This contains the results of the achievement of curriculum for excellence levels 2016-17.
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- School education statistics
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Children in families with limited resources across Scotland 2014-2016
New estimates of the proportion of children in combined low income and material deprivation by council area and household characteristics.
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Public attitudes to young people in Scotland
Findings from a survey of public attitudes to young people.
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Role of the safeguarder in the children's hearing system
This research is to examine the role of the safeguarder in the children’s hearings system from the perspectives of six key stakeholder groups.
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Role of the safeguarder in the children's hearing system: executive summary
Summary of the research that examines the role of the safeguarder in the children’s hearings system from the perspectives of six key stakeholder groups.
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Education Maintenance Allowances: 2015-16
The EMA programme aims to provide support for young people aged 16 to 19 from low income families to overcome financial barriers to stay on in education.
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Mapping the provision of on-site early learning and childcare in further education estates and large public sector employers
This study aims to better understand the extent and characteristics of ‘on-site’ ELC provision within higher and further education estates.
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Growing Up in Scotland: patterns of maternal employment and barriers to paid work
This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland study to investigate the employment patterns of mothers during the first 5 years of their child's life.