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TESS Article 13: A Scottish Certificate of Education

Posted on September 2, 2008 by

The recent OECD report on Scottish education contained a recommendation that “a Scottish Certificate of Education be developed to sanction completion of an approved programme of studies or training.” This ‘graduation’ certificate would have defined minimum requirements to reflect the … Continue reading →

Posted in Curriculum for Excellence, Uncategorized

Learning Teams – worth thinking about?

Posted on June 25, 2007 by

I’d been planning to write this post a little later in this series about disciplinary and inter-disciplinary learning but needs must. In yesterday’s post I reflected upon the constricting and enabling features of how we deliver disciplinary learning in secondary schools.  … Continue reading →

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