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Scotland: An Experiment in New Politics
In: The Progressive Century, S. 99-107
Scotland and the Revolution
In: The Glorious Revolution, S. 47-53
Secularization and Toleration in Scotland
In: Conservative Protestant Politics, S. 96-142
Scotland: schools speaking for themselves
In: School-based evaluation: an international perspective., S. 243-259
The author presents in his contribution in a critical manner an outline regarding the development of self-evaluation in Scotland during the last decade. In 1988 in Scotland the context for school improvement and accountability was external inspection. Although this did not mean that schools themselves were unconcerned with improvement and accountability, schools tended to see much of the responsibility for quality assurance and accountability as lying outside their control. The author characterises what schools at that time could be. From the late eighties onwards teams of teachers, university researchers and Scottish Office policy advisers worked together to fashion a new system. In 1992 a set of self-evaluation guidelines were launched, distributed to all schools in Scotland, primary, secondary and special schools. They contained an indicator framework, a set of suggested criteria, tools for self-evaluation, guidelines on their use, and examples of professional development activities for teachers. In the final section of his essay "The challenge ahead" the author formulates six characteristics typical of the self-evaluating school. (DIPF/Orig./Ba.).
The Significance of Scotland in Germany
In: Translating the Enlightenment, S. 57-76
The Structure of Government in Scotland
In: Politics and Public Policy in Scotland, S. 51-70
Scotland and the Anglo-French World
In: The Wars of Scotland 1214–1371, S. 135-154
Women and the Labour Party in Scotland
In: The Scottish Labour Party, S. 104-124
The Legacy of War: Scotland in the 1360s
In: The Wars of Scotland 1214–1371, S. 316-341
Governing Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
In: Governing the UK in the 1990s, S. 200-229
Scotland: The General Police Acts, Fife
In: Liberty and Locality, S. 188-197
Labour in Scotland since 1945: Myth and Reality
In: The Scottish Labour Party, S. 34-50
Peripheral Nations? Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Provincial England
In: British History 1660–1832, S. 74-87