EDUCATION IN
SCOTLAND
Scotland was, after Sparta, first in
designing a system of public education general. Schooling was made compulsory
for the first time with the 1496 Education Act, in 1561; the Church of Scotland
designed a program for reform spiritual, which included the creation of a
school in every parish. Education remained a matter over which the state church
until 1872 Education Act.
The Scottish education system is
independent from the rest of the UK. The schools are administered by the Scottish Education
Department and local education authorities. The Scottish Parliament is
responsible for approving the legislation related to education, Primary and
secondary educations are compulsory for children up 16 years of age.
There are a limited number of private
schools, but fewer than 5 percent of children attending Scottish schools.
Public school in Scotland’s are parochial, whether Protestant or Catholic.
Children whit conditions such as blindness,
deafness, mental retardation or other disabilities may receive special
attention in mainstream school or to attend a specialized school for these
children.
There are 14 Universities in Scotland,
some of which are among the oldest in the world. The country produces 1% of the
world’s scientific publications with just 0.1% of the population, and higher
education institutions are responsible for 9% of service sector exports of
Scotland. In all Scottish school there a extra programmatic activities mean in
secondary and universities , activities like a sport as football, rugby Arthur
Conan Doyle that written Sherlock Home, and James Matthew that written Peter
Pan.
Gustavo Gómez
ResponderBorrarSomething really cool is that scotland was the first in designing a system of public education general, that is amazing, About children with bad conditions such as blindness, deafness, mental retardion that can receive special attention in mainstream school is something that should be in every country around the world, about the background is really cool because shows like the soul of the country (from the guy playing music).