Scotland is one of the four nations in the UK. The country has 5 million inhabitants and has long been legal and administrative executive responsibility for their own education system. In Scotland, the elementary school begins in mid-August for children aged four years and six months to five years and five months. A number of developments in recent years have led to the adoption of curricular framework for children from three to five years (Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum / SCCC, 1999). The primary schools are based on the "5-14 national guidelines for curriculum and assessment in Scotland" (Scottish Office Education Department, 1990). Children up to the age of 5 years and 5 months in a daycare to be, but also from the age o...
Many countries worldwide benefit from a long tradition of early childhood education, some serving th...
Following the Dearing Report on the provision and teaching of modern languages in England, there has...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...
Scotland is one of the four nations in the UK. The country has 5 million inhabitants and has long be...
Education in Scotland is markedly different from what happens in the rest of the UK - with a differe...
In Scotland, children in the age range birth to 5 years experience a range of informal and formal le...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
The second edition of the standard text on educational provision in Scotland covers educational prac...
Abstract. In line with many countries Scotland is seeking to develop citizens fit to deal with the c...
Across the Anglophone world, throughout the late 20 th and early 21 st century, learning and teachin...
This chapter discusses: curriculum policy in Scotland; the policy on testing and assessment; the pri...
Sammelrezension zu: Nicolson, Margaret & MacIver, Matthew (Eds.). (2003). Gaelic Medium Education (P...
European Schools are educational establishments in some European Union countries, providing the chil...
In this unit you will find a discussion of the national curricula framework in Scotland. This is dis...
German is traditionally less popular in UK primary schools than French or Spanish, perhaps because o...
Many countries worldwide benefit from a long tradition of early childhood education, some serving th...
Following the Dearing Report on the provision and teaching of modern languages in England, there has...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...
Scotland is one of the four nations in the UK. The country has 5 million inhabitants and has long be...
Education in Scotland is markedly different from what happens in the rest of the UK - with a differe...
In Scotland, children in the age range birth to 5 years experience a range of informal and formal le...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
The second edition of the standard text on educational provision in Scotland covers educational prac...
Abstract. In line with many countries Scotland is seeking to develop citizens fit to deal with the c...
Across the Anglophone world, throughout the late 20 th and early 21 st century, learning and teachin...
This chapter discusses: curriculum policy in Scotland; the policy on testing and assessment; the pri...
Sammelrezension zu: Nicolson, Margaret & MacIver, Matthew (Eds.). (2003). Gaelic Medium Education (P...
European Schools are educational establishments in some European Union countries, providing the chil...
In this unit you will find a discussion of the national curricula framework in Scotland. This is dis...
German is traditionally less popular in UK primary schools than French or Spanish, perhaps because o...
Many countries worldwide benefit from a long tradition of early childhood education, some serving th...
Following the Dearing Report on the provision and teaching of modern languages in England, there has...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...