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Holligan, Chris – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2023
A common idea of research lies in association with virtues of open-mindedness, pursuit of truth and the liberation of humanity from burdens of prejudice. Aside from this "blue skies" picture of scientific research we haveĀ "practitioner research" designed by teachers to improve the quality of the education they provide in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy
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Holligan, Chris – Power and Education, 2020
Conceptions of education research as independent and serving the interests of truth have come to represent freedoms that emerge from the application of intellectual inquiry. Critiques of education research and its relevance to the enhancement of education, coupled with neoliberal market-led pragmatism, have contributed to the erosion of an…
Descriptors: Ideology, Educational Research, Educational Policy, Power Structure
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Smith, Joseph – Curriculum Journal, 2019
Debates over which historical content should be compulsory for study in the school curriculum are a common feature of education systems across the globe. These debates invariably weigh the perceived benefits to social cohesion of a 'common core' of knowledge against the perceived risks to democracy of government-sanctioned 'official knowledge'.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, High School Teachers, History Instruction
Education Scotland, 2019
The Education Reform -- Joint Agreement published in June 2018 sets out the collective agreement by a commissioning group including the Scottish Government, COSLA, SOLACE, ADES, and Education Scotland. The Joint Agreement sets out agreed principles, enablers, and measures that will support and encourage the empowerment of schools in Scotland.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Empowerment, Instructional Leadership, Principals
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Steel, Jill – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2019
Scotland is experiencing a period of radical educational transformation in the effort to raise attainment. Dearden argued for the promotion of autonomy in 1975 at another time of sweeping educational change. The principle of autonomy is firmly entrenched in Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence and seen as key to ensuring pupils develop a broad…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Standardized Tests, Personal Autonomy, Educational Change
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Biesta, Gert; Priestley, Mark; Robinson, Sarah – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
The interest in teachers' discourses and vocabularies has for a long time been studied under the rubric of knowledge, most notably teachers' professional knowledge. This interest can be traced back to Shulman's distinction between different kinds of teacher knowledge and Schwab's interest in the role of practical reasoning and judgement in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teaching Methods, Professional Autonomy
Education Scotland, 2018
The Education Reform -- Joint Agreement published in June 2018 sets out agreed principles and enablers and measures that will support and encourage the empowerment of schools in Scotland. These include the commitment that Education Scotland would carry out three inspections in the 2018-19 academic year looking at the following themes: Readiness…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Inspection, Parent Participation, Educational Principles
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Brown, Sally – School Science Review, 2014
The Curriculum for Excellence and new National Qualifications offer innovative reform, based on widely supported ideas and aims, for Scottish preschool, primary and secondary education levels. "Objectives and syllabuses" for science are replaced by "experiences and outcomes". Most strikingly, central prescription makes way for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Muschamp, Yolande – Scottish Educational Review, 2013
This paper is based on a keynote address to the 2012 Scottish Educational Research Association Annual Conference. It explores the relationship between research and teaching, particularly in the context of teacher education in Scotland but also in terms of wider implications. The paper begins with a discussion of how key terms such as education,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
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Thompson, George O. B.; And Others – Journal of Education Policy, 1991
Examines the impact of the special education needs sections of the 1981 Education (Scotland) Act, focusing on interprofessional collaboration while drafting a record of needs. Role conflict and confusion hampered administrator-psychologist cooperation, and power struggles between doctors and psychologists compromised service delivery to special…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Needs Assessment
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Humes, Walter – Scottish Educational Review, 2001
Examines aspects of initial teacher education and continuing professional development in Scotland against the backdrop of McCrone Report recommendations on teaching conditions. Discusses teachers' attitudes toward their own professional development; the nature of professional knowledge, skills, and values; and some principles to promote genuine…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Conformity, Educational Policy, Educational Principles
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Stronach, Ian; And Others – Scottish Educational Review, 1994
Evaluates the Scottish Education Department's Competence Guidelines for Initial Teacher Training from two perspectives: guidelines as coercive mechanism of state regulation or as compromise among various conceptualizations of teaching. Research concerning the school-based experiences of beginning teachers finds that the competencies and some of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
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Kennedy, Aileen – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
The area of teachers' continuing professional development (CPD) is of growing interest internationally. However, while an increasing range of literature focuses on particular aspects of CPD, there is a paucity of literature addressing the spectrum of CPD models in a comparative manner. This article therefore considers a wide range of international…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Educational Change, Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education