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Issue 40[2] : Curriculum for Excellence

From the Editor 40[2]

Reeves, J. (2008) Between a rock and a hard place? Curriculum for Excellence and the Quality Initiative in Scottish schools

Stephen, C., Cope, P., Oberski, I. and Shand, P. (2008) 'They should try to find out what the children like': exploring engagement in learning

MacLellan, E. and Soden, R. (2008) Successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors: exploring the nature of learning and its implications in Curriuclum for Excellence‌

Biesta, G. (2008) What kind of citizen? What kind of democracy? Citizenship education and the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence.

McCluskey, G. (2008) Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act (2004): what does it mean for the way teachers work together?

Conlon, T. (2008) The dark side of GLOW: balancing the discourse

Wilson, V. (2008) Small Scottish primary schools: an endangered species

Reid, A. and Weir, D. (2008) Factors restricting the early professiopnal learning of secondary teachers in Scotland and how these might be tackled

Parliamentary Report 40[2]

Book reviews 40[2]

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