What is the best way to reopen schools safely? Reflections from Scotland
The process of evidence-based policymaking in decisions regarding education in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The process of evidence-based policymaking in decisions regarding education in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why we urgently need to develop new ways of working to tackle the range of issues around inequality and disadvantage that negatively impact children and young people.
The City Futures Research Forum at the University of New South Wales has published a major new report on housing and the economy in Australia, produced by Professor Duncan Maclennan of Policy Scotland in collaboration with research partners.
The Scottish Government has published two new documents related to the return to in-person learning in schools and early learning and childcare (ELC) settings.
This Scottish Government paper provides an overview of evidence relating to the state of the epidemic in Scotland and offers advice on the phased return to in-person learning in schools and ELC settings.
Policy Scotland is offering three internships for postgraduate taught students and postgraduate researchers at Glasgow University.
This micro briefing presents a range of evidence relating to the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people.
Resources from the Policy Scotland and Scotland’s Third Sector Research Forum virtual seminar ‘Innovating in the third sector – online research and services in 2020’.
Professor Chris Chapman, Director of Policy Scotland, takes on the 2021 presidency of the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement today.