"The Development of Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence: Amnesia and deja Vu." Oxford Review of Education 36 (3): 345-361.Priestley, M. & Humes, W. (2010). The Development of Scotland's Curriculum for Excellenc
Scotland's schools operate a Curriculum(课程)for Excellence which provides knowledge and skills to all nursery,primary and secondary schooling between the ages of 3 - 18. All 3-and 4-year-old children in Scotland have access to a free nurseryplace. Formal primary education begins at ...
Scotland's schools operate a Curriculum(课程) for Excellence which provides knowledge and skills to all nursery, primary and secondary schooling between the ages of 3 and 18. All 3-year-old and 4-year-old children in Scotland have access to a free nursery place.Formal primary education begins...
Beyond the curriculum At The Education Academy Scotland we are genuinely and impactfully challenging and changing how education is delivered in Scotland. We are continually developing new methods and approaches to education, for all people, offering innovative tuition and revision offers, fresh approaches...
Ireland)、威尔士(Wales)和苏格兰(Scotland)四部分,其中前三者采用一套教育体系如下,苏格兰一套教育体系,各个地区公立学校采用的教学课程规范(subjects and curriculum)也不一样,英格兰是National Curriculum, 北爱尔兰是Northern Ireland Curriculum, 威尔士是National Curriculum for Wales, 苏格兰是Curriculum for Excellence...
In Scotland, for example, outdoor education and play experiences are integral components of Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence for children aged 3–18 (OECD, 2021). Outdoor learning is also incorporated into the Professional Standards for teachers set by the General Teaching Council for Scotland ...
The Curriculum for Excellence, introduced in 2014, aims to transform education in Scotland for ages 3-18. It intends to progress the standards of education and learning in the country by moving away from more traditional methods of teaching. This strategy, developed by the Scottish Government, re...
(2008) `Representing self-in-society: education for citizenship and the social subjects curriculum in Scotland', Journal of Curriculum Studies, 40, 2, 251-275.Ross, H. & Munn, P. (2008). Representing self-in-society: education for citizenship and the social-subjects curriculum in Scotland. ...
In Scotland, Curriculum for Excellence (2004) is built around four capacities, one of which – successful learners – includes the encouragement to ‘think creatively and independently’. The publication of a revised Action Plan for Education and the Arts, Culture and Creativity demonstrates strong ...
Education Scotland has suggested the technical framework in Curriculum for Excellence should be replaced with a 'know-do-understand model' that uses a 'big ideas' approach