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Improving Scottish education - A report by HMIE on inspection and review 2002-2005

Statistical Data - Primary sector

Questions for Primary Teachers
National baselines (As at July 2005)

 

 

strongly agree

agree

disagree

strongly disagree

%

%

%

%

1

There is effective communication between senior managers and staff

44

47

8

1

2

I have good opportunities to be involved in decision-making processes

43

48

7

1

3

Staff work hard to promote and maintain good relations with the local community

64

35

1

0

4

Teachers ensure that pupils receive constructive feedback about their work

64

36

0

0

5

Teachers set high standards for pupils’ attainment

70

30

0

0

6

The school communicates clearly to parents the standard of work expected from pupils

50

48

2

0

7

There is effective communication amongst staff

52

43

4

0

8

Staff show concern for the care and welfare of the pupils

89

11

0

0

9

Time for continuous professional development is used effectively

43

53

4

0

10

Pupils are enthusiastic about learning

43

56

1

0

11

I like working in this school

72

26

1

0

12

There is regular staff discussion about how to achieve school priorities

51

43

6

1

13

Senior managers operate effectively as a team

50

42

6

1

14

Pupil success is regularly celebrated

76

22

1

0

15

Indiscipline is dealt with effectively

46

45

7

1

16

There is mutual respect between teachers and pupils

54

44

2

0

17

Standards set for pupils’ behaviour are consistently upheld in the school

51

42

7

1

18

I am aware of the school’s procedures relating to child protection

59

39

2

0

19

The school deals effectively with any instances of bullying

56

42

2

0

20

The school is well led

60

33

5

1

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