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25 Discipline, Behaviour and Ethos in Primary Schools
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Jackie Ravet
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors xi
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I AN OVERVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND
- 1 Scottish Education, Fifth Edition: Its Nature, Purpose and Structure 1
- 2 Educational Provision: An Overview 20
- 3 Scottish Primary Education 35
- 4 Scottish Secondary Education 45
- 5 The Independent Sector 56
- 6 Scottish Further Education 66
- 7 Scottish Higher Education 76
- 8 Policy and Politics in Scottish Education 86
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II THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF SCOTTISH EDUCATION
- 9 Historical Perspectives 99
- 10 The History of Scottish Education since Devolution 108
- 11 The Distinctiveness of Scottish Education 118
- 12 Poverty, Class and Intergenerational Disadvantage 129
- 13 Catholic Education in Scotland 139
- 14 ‘Progressive’ Schools and Home Education 149
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III GOVERNANCE AND DIRECTION IN SCOTTISH EDUCATION
- 15 Education and the Law 161
- 16 Central Government and the Administration of Scottish Education 175
- 17 Local Governance in Scottish Education 184
- 18 National and Local Curriculum Support 194
- 19 School Inspection and School Improvement 206
- 20 The Parent Dimension in Education 216
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IV MANAGEMENT, ORGANISATION AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS
- 21 Early Education and Childcare 227
- 22 Early Schooling 237
- 23 Learning in Scottish Primary and Secondary Schools 247
- 24 Leadership, Management and Organisation in the Primary School 259
- 25 Discipline, Behaviour and Ethos in Primary Schools 270
- 26 Transitions from Early Years to Primary and Primary to Secondary 281
- 27 Leadership, Management and Organisation in the Secondary School 292
- 28 Personal Support (Guidance) 302
- 29 Ethos and Behaviour in Secondary Schools 311
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V CURRICULUM: EARLY YEARS AND PRIMARY
- 30 Expressive Arts 323
- 31 Literacy and English 328
- 32 Mathematics 335
- 33 Modern Languages 341
- 34 Physical Education 347
- 35 Religious (and Moral) Education 353
- 36 Science 359
- 37 Social Studies 365
- 38 Technologies 371
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VI CURRICULUM: SECONDARY
- 39 Art and Design 381
- 40 Biology 387
- 41 Business Education 395
- 42 Chemistry 402
- 43 Computing Science 408
- 44 Design and Technology 415
- 45 Drama 421
- 46 English and Literacy 428
- 47 Geography 433
- 48 History 440
- 49 Home Economics 446
- 50 Mathematics 453
- 51 Modern Foreign Languages 459
- 52 Modern Studies 466
- 53 Music 472
- 54 Physical Education and Sport 478
- 55 Physics 484
- 56 Religious and Moral Education 490
- 57 Social Sciences 497
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VII CROSS-SECTORAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUES
- 58 Literacy across Learning 507
- 59 Numeracy across Learning 514
- 60 Digital Education in Schools 521
- 61 Health and Wellbeing 527
- 62 Citizenship Education 533
- 63 Outdoor Learning 538
- 64 Children’s Rights 545
- 65 Learning for Sustainability 554
- 66 The Scots Language in Education 565
- 67 Gaelic Education 576
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VIII ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
- 68 Assessment in Scottish Schools 589
- 69 The Scottish Qualifications Authority 605
- 70 SQA Findings on Scottish Attainments 615
- 71 The National Improvement Framework and the Return of National Testing 624
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IX FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
- 72 Knowledge, Skills and Pathways in Further Education 641
- 73 Teaching and Learning in Further Education and Higher Education 651
- 74 Higher Education in Turbulent Times 661
- 75 Access, Progression and Retention in FE and HE 672
- 76 From Adult Education to Lifelong Learning 684
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X SCOTTISH SOCIETY: EDUCATION FOR ALL?
- 77 Inclusion for All? 697
- 78 Additional Support Needs 707
- 79 Psychological Services and Their Impact 717
- 80 The ‘People’ People: The Many Roles and Professional Relationships of Social Workers 728
- 81 Community Education and Community Learning and Development 738
- 82 Multi-agency Working 748
- 83 Disaffection with Schooling 759
- 84 Educating Migrant and Refugee Pupils 768
- 85 Gender and Scottish Education 779
- 86 Addressing LGBTI Issues in Scotland’s Schools 792
- 87 ‘Race’ Equality in Scottish Education 803
- 88 Religious Intolerance: Sectarianism 813
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XI TEACHERS AND TEACHER EDUCATION
- 89 Scottish Teachers: Then and Now 825
- 90 Initial Teacher Education in Scotland 836
- 91 Teacher Professional Learning 847
- 92 Teacher Leadership 858
- 93 Teachers’ Professional Organisations 867
- 94 The General Teaching Council for Scotland as an Independent Body – But for How Long? 873
- 95 Researching Education in Scotland 884
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XII LOOKING FORWARD: THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND
- 96 Curriculum Reform: Progress, Tensions and Possibilities 897
- 97 A Pupil’s Experience of Scottish Education 908
- 98 An Alternative Vocational Pathway: A Model for the Future 913
- 99 A Journalist’s Perspective on the Future of Scottish Education 921
- 100 The Direction of Post-school Education in Scotland 927
- 101 The Future of (Scottish) Education: An International Perspective 937
- 102 The Funding of Scottish Education 950
- 103 The Future of Scottish Education 969
- Glossary of Abbreviations 980
- Index 989
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors xi
-
I AN OVERVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND
- 1 Scottish Education, Fifth Edition: Its Nature, Purpose and Structure 1
- 2 Educational Provision: An Overview 20
- 3 Scottish Primary Education 35
- 4 Scottish Secondary Education 45
- 5 The Independent Sector 56
- 6 Scottish Further Education 66
- 7 Scottish Higher Education 76
- 8 Policy and Politics in Scottish Education 86
-
II THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF SCOTTISH EDUCATION
- 9 Historical Perspectives 99
- 10 The History of Scottish Education since Devolution 108
- 11 The Distinctiveness of Scottish Education 118
- 12 Poverty, Class and Intergenerational Disadvantage 129
- 13 Catholic Education in Scotland 139
- 14 ‘Progressive’ Schools and Home Education 149
-
III GOVERNANCE AND DIRECTION IN SCOTTISH EDUCATION
- 15 Education and the Law 161
- 16 Central Government and the Administration of Scottish Education 175
- 17 Local Governance in Scottish Education 184
- 18 National and Local Curriculum Support 194
- 19 School Inspection and School Improvement 206
- 20 The Parent Dimension in Education 216
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IV MANAGEMENT, ORGANISATION AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS
- 21 Early Education and Childcare 227
- 22 Early Schooling 237
- 23 Learning in Scottish Primary and Secondary Schools 247
- 24 Leadership, Management and Organisation in the Primary School 259
- 25 Discipline, Behaviour and Ethos in Primary Schools 270
- 26 Transitions from Early Years to Primary and Primary to Secondary 281
- 27 Leadership, Management and Organisation in the Secondary School 292
- 28 Personal Support (Guidance) 302
- 29 Ethos and Behaviour in Secondary Schools 311
-
V CURRICULUM: EARLY YEARS AND PRIMARY
- 30 Expressive Arts 323
- 31 Literacy and English 328
- 32 Mathematics 335
- 33 Modern Languages 341
- 34 Physical Education 347
- 35 Religious (and Moral) Education 353
- 36 Science 359
- 37 Social Studies 365
- 38 Technologies 371
-
VI CURRICULUM: SECONDARY
- 39 Art and Design 381
- 40 Biology 387
- 41 Business Education 395
- 42 Chemistry 402
- 43 Computing Science 408
- 44 Design and Technology 415
- 45 Drama 421
- 46 English and Literacy 428
- 47 Geography 433
- 48 History 440
- 49 Home Economics 446
- 50 Mathematics 453
- 51 Modern Foreign Languages 459
- 52 Modern Studies 466
- 53 Music 472
- 54 Physical Education and Sport 478
- 55 Physics 484
- 56 Religious and Moral Education 490
- 57 Social Sciences 497
-
VII CROSS-SECTORAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUES
- 58 Literacy across Learning 507
- 59 Numeracy across Learning 514
- 60 Digital Education in Schools 521
- 61 Health and Wellbeing 527
- 62 Citizenship Education 533
- 63 Outdoor Learning 538
- 64 Children’s Rights 545
- 65 Learning for Sustainability 554
- 66 The Scots Language in Education 565
- 67 Gaelic Education 576
-
VIII ASSESSMENT, CERTIFICATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
- 68 Assessment in Scottish Schools 589
- 69 The Scottish Qualifications Authority 605
- 70 SQA Findings on Scottish Attainments 615
- 71 The National Improvement Framework and the Return of National Testing 624
-
IX FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
- 72 Knowledge, Skills and Pathways in Further Education 641
- 73 Teaching and Learning in Further Education and Higher Education 651
- 74 Higher Education in Turbulent Times 661
- 75 Access, Progression and Retention in FE and HE 672
- 76 From Adult Education to Lifelong Learning 684
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X SCOTTISH SOCIETY: EDUCATION FOR ALL?
- 77 Inclusion for All? 697
- 78 Additional Support Needs 707
- 79 Psychological Services and Their Impact 717
- 80 The ‘People’ People: The Many Roles and Professional Relationships of Social Workers 728
- 81 Community Education and Community Learning and Development 738
- 82 Multi-agency Working 748
- 83 Disaffection with Schooling 759
- 84 Educating Migrant and Refugee Pupils 768
- 85 Gender and Scottish Education 779
- 86 Addressing LGBTI Issues in Scotland’s Schools 792
- 87 ‘Race’ Equality in Scottish Education 803
- 88 Religious Intolerance: Sectarianism 813
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XI TEACHERS AND TEACHER EDUCATION
- 89 Scottish Teachers: Then and Now 825
- 90 Initial Teacher Education in Scotland 836
- 91 Teacher Professional Learning 847
- 92 Teacher Leadership 858
- 93 Teachers’ Professional Organisations 867
- 94 The General Teaching Council for Scotland as an Independent Body – But for How Long? 873
- 95 Researching Education in Scotland 884
-
XII LOOKING FORWARD: THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND
- 96 Curriculum Reform: Progress, Tensions and Possibilities 897
- 97 A Pupil’s Experience of Scottish Education 908
- 98 An Alternative Vocational Pathway: A Model for the Future 913
- 99 A Journalist’s Perspective on the Future of Scottish Education 921
- 100 The Direction of Post-school Education in Scotland 927
- 101 The Future of (Scottish) Education: An International Perspective 937
- 102 The Funding of Scottish Education 950
- 103 The Future of Scottish Education 969
- Glossary of Abbreviations 980
- Index 989