The process of constructing a national, ethnic or other group identity takes place over long periods of time and typically against a background of other comparable processes. This results in myths of origin and achievement, the denial of internal diversity, the sharpening of external distinctions and the development of negative comparative definitions. These hardened and definitive models of identity reduce group adaptive-ness to change, stifle cultural and economic activity and create recurring opportunities for conflict. More sophisticated models which highlight, for example, settlement prior to the arrival of the current group defining itself as indigenous or aboriginal, the continuity of population movement over longer periods, the borr...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
UnrestrictedThe borders of the Scots-Gaelic world have shrunk before the continually erosive power o...
In Scotland, we are witnessing a major initiative in the field of professional development for teach...
This paper takes a sociocultural approach to questions around the professional identity of teacher e...
The Refugees Into Teaching in Scotland (RITeS) project has been funded by the Scottish government si...
The focus of this chapter is a response to the publication of Teaching Scotland’s Future (Scottish G...
Scots have long acknowledged that education has a central role in shaping a nation’s identity, cult...
This paper draws from a systematic literature review carried out for the General Teaching Council fo...
Across the Anglophone world, throughout the late 20 th and early 21 st century, learning and teachin...
Come explore what lessons can be learned from an international conversation on Scotland’s education ...
As countries seek to secure their economic future, education has become increasingly central to soci...
This article considers sources available to researchers interested in exploring the development of t...
This chapter examines the inauguration of the university study of Education in Scotland and its rela...
Teacher professionalism and development are central to the study of education across the globe, and ...
Scots was recognised as a minority language by the Council of Europe: European Charter for Regional ...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
UnrestrictedThe borders of the Scots-Gaelic world have shrunk before the continually erosive power o...
In Scotland, we are witnessing a major initiative in the field of professional development for teach...
This paper takes a sociocultural approach to questions around the professional identity of teacher e...
The Refugees Into Teaching in Scotland (RITeS) project has been funded by the Scottish government si...
The focus of this chapter is a response to the publication of Teaching Scotland’s Future (Scottish G...
Scots have long acknowledged that education has a central role in shaping a nation’s identity, cult...
This paper draws from a systematic literature review carried out for the General Teaching Council fo...
Across the Anglophone world, throughout the late 20 th and early 21 st century, learning and teachin...
Come explore what lessons can be learned from an international conversation on Scotland’s education ...
As countries seek to secure their economic future, education has become increasingly central to soci...
This article considers sources available to researchers interested in exploring the development of t...
This chapter examines the inauguration of the university study of Education in Scotland and its rela...
Teacher professionalism and development are central to the study of education across the globe, and ...
Scots was recognised as a minority language by the Council of Europe: European Charter for Regional ...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
UnrestrictedThe borders of the Scots-Gaelic world have shrunk before the continually erosive power o...
In Scotland, we are witnessing a major initiative in the field of professional development for teach...