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EAS-Education Reform Monitoring & Evaluation Strategy

Scottish Government

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Buyer Name: Scottish Government

Buyer Address: Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, UKM, G2 8EA

Contact Name: Marc Jones

Contact Email: marc.jones@gov.scot

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125396.25 GBP
Published
09 May 2025, 00:00
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n/a
Contract Start
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Awarded To
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Official Source
Open Public Contracts Scotland

Description

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Lot 1 Status: complete

Lot 1 Has Options: No

Lot 1 Award Criterion (quality): Quality

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Document Title: EAS-Education Reform Monitoring & Evaluation Strategy

Document Description: The Scottish Government has a requirement to place a contract with an external service provider for the provision of EAS-Education Reform Monitoring & Evaluation Strategy. The Scottish Government, on behalf of Scottish Ministers, wishes to commission work to inform the development of a monitoring and evaluation strategy for the Education Reform Programme. The Scottish Government is undertaking an ambitious programme of education reform which has been informed by the findings from the review of the Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) conducted in 2021 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), titled “Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence: Into the Future”. While it highlighted the continued relevance and ambition of CFE as the right approach for Scotland, it also pointed to the need for Scotland to adopt a planned and systematic approach to curriculum review and implementation, and enhance the coherence of the policy environment that surrounds CfE. The aims of this project are to: 1. evaluate the practical considerations for implementing a meaningful evaluation, including data quality and availability, stakeholder engagement, and systemic readiness 2. define the critical questions that will guide the monitoring and evaluation of the reforms, ensuring alignment with existing and new data sources and evidence 3. propose a structured approach to systematically monitor progress and assess the impact of the reforms over time

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