education standards uk
The Information Standards Board (ISB) for education, skills and children’s services is the overarching authority and governing body for the management and assurance of data and information standards in these sectors. It is jointly sponsored by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Education.
Information standards are necessary to allow people and systems to exchange and re-use information. ISB aims to develop a definitive set of standards through stakeholder consensus and to support their implementation by ensuring developments are shared effectively and lessons are learnt. An xsd file for the ISB XML Schema has been produced.
The standards and requirements are organised around five themes. Some requirements – what an organisation must do to show us they are meeting the standards – may apply to a specific stage of education and training.
Promoting excellence: standards for medical education and training sets out ten standards that we expect organisations responsible for educating and training medical students and doctors in the UK to meet.
If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices.
If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware.
The UKPSF provides a general description of the main dimensions of the roles of teaching and support learning within the HE environment.
It can be used to facilitate and support the design and delivery of initial and continuing education development programmes and activities within higher education institutions demonstrating to students and other stakeholders the professionalism that staff and institutions bring to teaching and support for student learning.
The Education Digital Standards will assist schools to understand, manage and implement their digital environment, by themselves or with their IT support partner. The Standards also provide guidance on how schools should future-proof their digital environment to meet the needs of a more digitally focused school curriculum.
Your local authority can provide you with advice and guidance on how you can meet these Standards.
The OfS’s primary objective is to ensure that English higher education is delivering positive outcomes for students.
Our work in quality and standards will support the following regulatory objectives:
- your name
- your organisation
- your region in the UK (or other)
- if you are an NHS organisation
To download the Standards, please email us. Within your email please include:
This page sets out the Kent Mainstream Core Standards (MCS)
High quality teaching, differentiated for individual pupils is the first step in responding to pupils who have or may have SEN. The MCS are a suite of documents to inform and steer your SEN practice.
Central to the work of assuring standards and quality is UK Quality Code for Higher Education (The Quality Code) which sets out the expectations all providers of UK higher education are required to meet. It gives all higher education providers a shared starting point for setting, describing and assuring the academic standards of their higher education awards and programmes and the quality of the learning opportunities they provide. The Quality Code has three Parts, on academic standards, academic quality and information about higher education provision. Each of these is subdivided into Chapters covering specific themes. The Quality Code is the core reference point used in all QAA review activity:
The QAA (Quality Assurance Agency) develops and maintains key documents that are used by higher education providers to help them meet UK expectations about standards and quality. This work is done through close collaboration with the higher education sector.
These Practice Educator Professional Standards (PEPS) set out requirements for practice educators at two stages, commensurate with the different levels of complexity and responsibility in teaching, assessing and supervising social work degree students.
Please note that this is an archived resource from the College of Social Work, please visit the current Practice Educator Professional Standards page if you are looking for up-to-date information.
References:
http://www.gmc-uk.org/education/standards-guidance-and-curricula/standards-and-outcomes/promoting-excellence
http://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/education-and-youth/improving-standards-schools-and-teaching
http://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/uk-professional-standards-framework-teaching-and-supporting-learning-higher-education
http://hwb.gov.wales/support-centre/education-digital-standards
http://www.officeforstudents.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/regulation/quality-and-standards/
http://digital.nhs.uk/services/training-quality-improvement/education-and-training-standards-and-benchmarking
http://www.kelsi.org.uk/special-education-needs/special-educational-needs/the-mainstream-core-standards
http://www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/tlso/quality/academic-standards-quality/
http://www.basw.co.uk/resources/practice-educator-professional-standards-social-work-tcsw-archive
http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/choosing-a-school/independent-schools/uk-independent-schools-explained