BRITISH education system, EDUCATION policy, CULTURAL property, CANON (Literature), CURRICULUM planning, BRITISH literature, EDUCATION
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In January 2012, Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond announced a radical measure that would see every Scottish school student study a Scottish text from a prescribed list. In 2010, Michael Gove announced that ‘Our literature is the best in the world’ and that every pupil should study particular authors. The ‘cultural heritage’ model of English is increasingly dismissed by teachers and students However, it is this ‘cultural heritage’ model which is preserved in the discourse of politicians. This paper explores the role that literary heritage texts play in the discourse of education policy in the context of devolution in twenty-first century Britain and considers the drivers and differences which can be seen in England and Scotland. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
SPECIAL education, BRITISH education system, EDUCATION, INDIVIDUALIZED instruction, EDUCATION policy, LEGAL status of children, CHILDREN
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The article provides information on political issues surrounding special education in Great Britain as of June 1, 2014. Topics discussed include the use of shared education in Northern Ireland, individual development plans (IDPs) in Wales, and the passage of the Children and Young People Act in Scotland.