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Ross, Hamish – Environmental Education Research, 2015
Policy strategies to reward teachers for field-specific expertise have become internationally widespread and have been criticized for being manifestations of neoliberal globalization. In Scotland, there is political commitment to such strategies, including one to award recognition to teachers for expertise in sustainable development education…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Environmental Education, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries
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Reeves, Jenny; Drew, Valerie – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper offers a new way of exploring some of the complexities inherent in attempts by policy makers and others to promote educational change. The focus of this study is on the current drive in education policy to alter the basis of teacher professionalism through the application of principles of lifelong learning to teachers' professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Officials, Educational Change
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Brett, Caroline Elizabeth; Lawn, Martin; Bartholomew, David J.; Deary, Ian John – History of Education, 2010
This paper discusses evidence, collected during an ESRC-funded project ("Reconstructing a Scottish School of Educational Research, 1925-1950"), of a remarkable vision to involve teachers in educational research in Scotland by the Educational Institute of Scotland in the 1920s through the work of its Research Committee. Led by William…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Research Committees, Professional Recognition
Heikkinen, Anja, Ed.; Jogi, Larissa, Ed.; Jutte, Wolfgang, Ed.; Zarifis, Georgios K., Ed. – Online Submission, 2012
This edited volume contains the papers presented in the 2nd ESREA|ReNAdet meeting that was jointly organised with the VET & CULTURE Network in the University of Tallinn (Estonia), 9-11 November 2011. The papers that appear in the volume discuss the future (or the futures) of adult educators in respect to issues of developing their identities…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Education, Professional Recognition, Professional Identity
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MacDonald Grieve, Ann; McGinley, Brian Peter – Teaching Education, 2010
This paper explores the concept of continuing professional development (CPD) for teachers in Scotland in an education system undergoing change. It considers the curricular and political changes which affect the nature of CPD considered appropriate and relevant for teachers. This article reports on one small-scale qualitative study into…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Measures (Individuals), Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Connelly, Graham; McMahon, Margery – Journal of In-service Education, 2007
This paper is based on a survey of teachers following the Chartered Teacher programme in two Scottish universities. The aim of the study was to gain a better understanding of the teachers' reasons for joining the programme, their impressions of the impact on themselves and their professional contexts, and their views about the role of a chartered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experienced Teachers, Professional Continuing Education, Professional Development
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Kirk, Gordon – Scottish Educational Review, 1988
Presents a model of teaching as a professional activity. Examines features in the Scottish educational scene that threaten the model: the explicit attack on teacher education, centralist curriculum development, the persistence of restricted professionalism, and the managerialist trend in education. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy, Professional Recognition
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Wake, Rosemary – Scottish Educational Review, 1988
Explores the nature of the impulse which, in the 1920s, led Scottish teachers collectively to commit themselves to supporting educational research. Argues that involvement in research was seen as a means to achieve professional status for teachers. Contains 23 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Professional Recognition
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Cowper, Henry – European Journal of Education, 1986
Dissatisfaction and upheaval among Scottish teachers is due to public policy that keeps teacher education, and thus education in general, a low priority. (MSE)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Wilson, Ralph – Scottish Educational Review, 1988
Sets forth key principles in the management of educational reform: (1) educational decision-making based on explicit philosophical statements; (2) enhancement and extension of teacher professionalism; and (3) sense of ownership among participants in educational development. Considers national and local issues. (SV)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Archer, Edward G.; Peck, Bryan T. – Education Canada, 1982
The development, impact, and problems of the General Teaching Council (Scotland) are described. Detailed are teacher registration, exceptional admission to register, teacher probation, investigating and disciplinary aspects, and recommendations on teacher supply and training. (AH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Probationary Period, Professional Recognition
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Maclean, G. M. – Scottish Educational Review, 1993
Professional librarians employed in Scottish secondary schools are intended to support delivery of the formal curriculum, equip students with information handling skills, and empower pupils to take responsibility for lifelong learning. Many librarians are not realizing this potential, in part because of tensions between the professions of…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship, Librarian Attitudes
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Stabler, Ernest – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
The author examines teaching in Canada as a self-regulating profession, in comparison to other professions in Ontario and to teaching in Scotland. Trends are noted toward inclusion of lay members and government representatives on governing bodies and toward greater control over professional education and certification. (SJL)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Comparative Education, Governance, Governing Boards
Higashi, Sylvia K., Ed.; Margolis, Alan, Ed. – 1991
This report, the result of a workshop on admissions, placement and study abroad in United Kingdom higher education, focuses on areas of significant change in the educational system since 1976. A chapter on study abroad provides an overview of educational change in Britain focusing on the issue of assisting United States students who might want or…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, British National Curriculum, College Admission, Degrees (Academic)