Curriculum and Assessment Board

Overview

The Curriculum and Assessment Board has been established to improve curriculum and assessment policy in education.

The board will be a forum for frank and open discussion about what is working in the curriculum and where improvement is required.

It will provide advice and guidance to Scottish Ministers.

The board will meet quarterly.

The Curriculum and Assessment Board has replaced the Curriculum for Excellence Management Board and its supporting structures: the Curriculum for Excellence Implementation Group and Assessment and National Qualifications Group.

Members

Representatives from the following organisations:

  • Association of Directors of Education
  • Association of Headteachers and Deputes in Scotland
  • College Development Network
  • Colleges Scotland
  • Community Learning and Development Managers Scotland
  • Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
  • Early Years Scotland
  • The Educational Institute of Scotland
  • Education Scotland
  • National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers
  • National Parent Forum of Scotland
  • Regional Improvement Collaboratives
  • School Leaders Scotland
  • Scottish Council of Independent Schools
  • Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership
  • Scottish Funding Council
  • Scottish Government
  • Scottish Secondary Teachers Association
  • Scottish Qualifications Authority
  • Skills Development Scotland
  • Universities Scotland

and

  • Professor Mark Priestley, University of Stirling
  • Professor Louise Hayward, University of Glasgow

Documents

Policies

Contact

Curriculum and Assessment Board
c/o Learning Directorate
The Scottish Government
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ

Tel: 0131 244 4000 or 0300 244 4000 (for local rate throughout UK and for mobile)

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