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Labour Party Debate: Schools of Ambition ( Motion S3M – 1601)
Scottish Parliament Material
Official Report 1 December 2005 Ambitious, excellent schools
Scottish Government/Executive Material
The Schools of Ambition programme was launched in 2005. There are 52 schools on the Schools of Ambition programme. They are a mix of already high performing schools, those that need to improve after poor inspection reports, and those that recognise they can improve their performance even more.
Each school can receive additional funding (£100,000 per annum) over a three-year period to implement proposals contained within a locally negotiated ‘transformational plan’. They are expected to share their experiences and successes with other schools so that the whole education system benefits. (SPICe Research)
More Information available at Learning and Teaching Scotland Website: http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/schoolsofambition/index.asp
Scottish Government (21 December 2007) The first annual Research Report by the University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde and Aberdeen University on the Schools of Ambition programme Scottish Government (7 March 2008) Press Release ‘Excellence in Education’
Other Publications
The Herald (5 March 2008) SNP Ministers scrap £15 million Schools of Ambition project
Key Websites
The Hunter Foundation Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education
Scottish Government (12 March 2008)
This research aimed to measure prevalence of driving after drinking alcohol (both within and above the legal limit), and to examine attitudes towards drinking and driving amongst drivers in Scotland.
Read more: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/03/04152525/0
Health Protection Scotland (3 July 2007)
Latest report providing data from January 2003 to March 2007 on the rates of MRSA bacteraemia (blood infections) for the 14 NHS boards.
The Scottish Government (12 March 2008)
assesses whether Government priorities for wind farms in Scotland are likely to have an economic impact – either positive or negative – on Scottish tourism.
Read more: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/03/07113507/0
Holyrood Magazine (25 February 2008)
Read more: http://www.holyrood.com/content/view/2015/10524/
Hard copies of Holyrood Magazine are available to read in SPICe.
Steve Wilcox, Hometrack (December 2007)
Analyses private sector housing market affordability in Great Britain, based on data from 2006.
Read more: http://www.hometrack.co.uk/documents/Steve_Wilcox/cantbuycanrent.pdf
Chartered Institue of Housing Scotland (March 2008)
This summarises key issues and provides a broad overview with links to further information sources and useful organisations.
Read more: http://www.cih.org/scotland/policy/TempAccomm-Survey-mar2008.pdf