Summary
WHEN pupils begin the return to their classrooms across the country this week they will look very much the same as when they left them before the summer break.
Indeed, they might not even notice a difference in their lessons. But the way they will be taught from this term onwards has been described as one of the most revolutionary changes to education in Scotland.See the full content of this document
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A lesson in food production will spread across both chemistry labs and modern studies classrooms in order to take a broad sweep of the subject.
In science, they will learn how fertilisers are used in farming and, in social science, how what we eat is distributed across the country and has impact on the economy.The new approach in both the state and private schools sector is called the Curriculum for Excellence (CforE) and is designed not just to help pupils pass exams but to equip th...See the full content of this document
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