Education in Scotland : : policy and practice from pre-school to secondary / / edited by Margaret Clark, Pamela Munn.
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 pr...
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Place / Publishing House: | [Place of publication not identified] : : Taylor & Francis,, 1998. |
Year of Publication: | 1998 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (208 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Education in Scotland: Setting the Scene / Margaret M. Clark
- 2. The Under-Fives: From 'Pre-School Education' to 'Early Years Services' / Joyce Watt
- 3. Developments in Primary Education in Scotland / Margaret M. Clark
- 4. The Statutory's Years of Secondary Education: Change and Progress / Brian Boyd
- 5. Upper-Secondary Education / David Raffe
- 6. Special Educational Provision / Alison Closs
- 7. The Teaching Profession: Its Qualifications and Status / Margaret M. Clark
- 8. Standards and Quality / Pamela Munn
- 9. Devolved Management of Schools / Pamela Munn
- 10. Policy-Making in Scottish Education: A Case of Pragmatic Nationalism / Lindsay Paterson
- 11. How Scottish is the Scottish Curriculum: and Does It Matter? / Cameron Harrison
- 12. Future Directions? / Pamela Munn.