This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a review of teacher education in Scotland report with the aim of distinguishing their coherence and extent of disconnect. Overarching children’s services policies which stress examine the ways in which co-working is constituted in the report, with the conclusion that co-working is conceptualised in a limited way, not connecting with wider policies. Issues in danger of being marginalised are then considered, and a number of suggestions made concerning how to (re)connect policy rhetoric relating to co-work with action to prepare practitioners across the sector with the knowledge and skills needed to work together. The method is document review
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
This paper focuses on the New Community Schools (NCS) initiative as currently being developed in Sco...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This paper analyses children's sector policy and the 2011 Teaching Scotland's Future: Report of a re...
This paper analyses a specific disjunctive policy space in Scotland involving the current key childr...
This paper analyses a specific disjunctive policy space in Scotland involving the current key childr...
This article is a descriptive analysis of the local impact of a national school/university partnersh...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
A critical reading of the Donaldson Report on teacher education in Scotland reveals what might be te...
The stated aim of the new Curriculum for Excellence is to deliver an education system in Scotland th...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
This paper focuses on the workforce in Scotland and attempts to offer some solutions to the challeng...
Although there have never been prescribed curriculum directives for enterprise education in Scotland...
The Second Stage Review of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in Scotland leaves unresolved fundamental...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
This paper focuses on the New Community Schools (NCS) initiative as currently being developed in Sco...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
This paper analyses children’s sector policy and the 2011Teaching Scotland’s Future Report of a revi...
This paper analyses children's sector policy and the 2011 Teaching Scotland's Future: Report of a re...
This paper analyses a specific disjunctive policy space in Scotland involving the current key childr...
This paper analyses a specific disjunctive policy space in Scotland involving the current key childr...
This article is a descriptive analysis of the local impact of a national school/university partnersh...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
A critical reading of the Donaldson Report on teacher education in Scotland reveals what might be te...
The stated aim of the new Curriculum for Excellence is to deliver an education system in Scotland th...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
This paper focuses on the workforce in Scotland and attempts to offer some solutions to the challeng...
Although there have never been prescribed curriculum directives for enterprise education in Scotland...
The Second Stage Review of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in Scotland leaves unresolved fundamental...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
This paper focuses on the New Community Schools (NCS) initiative as currently being developed in Sco...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...