ABSTRACT

Education in Scotland is markedly different from what happens in the rest of the UK - with a different National Curriculum, school boards to oversee school management and a General Teaching Council which has been in existence since 1965. Whilst there are many examples of successful and innovative practice in Scotland, the system is quite often not recognised as different by writers who talk about the UK education system as if it were one smooth whole. This book describes recent developments in both legislation and practice in Scotland, drawing comparisons with the English system. Chapters cover:
* administration and management
* the professional competence of teachers
* early years education provision
* the 'National Curriculum' in Scotland
* Secondary Education
* Special Educational Needs

chapter 1|14 pages

EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND

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chapter 2|13 pages

THE UNDER-FIVES

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chapter 4|12 pages

THE STATUTORY YEARS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

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chapter 5|11 pages

UPPER-SECONDARY EDUCATION

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chapter 6|14 pages

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PROVISION

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chapter 7|14 pages

THE TEACHING PROFESSION

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chapter 8|8 pages

STANDARDS AND QUALITY

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chapter 9|10 pages

DEVOLVED MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOLS

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chapter 10|14 pages

POLICY-MAKING IN SCOTTISH EDUCATION

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chapter 11|11 pages

HOW SCOTTISH IS THE SCOTTISH CURRICULUM?

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chapter 12|8 pages

FUTURE DIRECTIONS?

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