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Burning Issue: Is the concordat threatening to damage Scottish education?



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Published Date: 01 December 2008
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RHONA BRANKIN,

Labour education spokeswoman
IN THE emerging battle between SNP spin-doctors and Scotland's teachers, I know who to believe. While the SNP boast all is perfect in the world of Scottish education, a survey of teachers shows that a crisis is emerging in our schools. Quite simply,...



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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2008 12:47 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Vincent-W,

01/12/2008 09:30:10
Doesn't anyone realise that four years after maximum class sizes for P1-3 are introduced that the effect will move up the school and ALL primary classes will be 18.

Judging by these artcles and the lack of any comments these implications have not been considered. In my kids school the effect will be that they wil be one or two classrooms short, potentially classes will have to composited (not popular with parents) and need two or three new teachers and increased support staff.

Has this been budgetted for and what are the proven benefits?
2

Darien,

Panama 01/12/2008 15:05:17
Brankin said: "Councils do not have the money to run world-class schools."

Scotland has never had anywhere near world class schools under Labour, and never will. Its not in New Labour's interest to educate more of the masses. Educated people start asking awkward questions of those in power. They also tend to be more confident. Confident educated Scots might even think themselves capable of governing their own nation one day!
3

The_Reiver,

01/12/2008 22:08:06
historic concordat = pompous rot. The sort of rot we used to get from the Tories,

 

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