Lessons from Scottish Schools : Why Knowledge Matters
Lessons from Scottish Schools : Why Knowledge Matters
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Author: Lindsay Paterson
History of art & design styles: c 1800 to c 1900
Published on 31 May 2026 by EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 248 pages, 15 b&w figures
216 x 138 | 0g
This book highlights the role of knowledge in school education. It shows that while the Scottish education system used to be among the strongest in Europe, its students’ attainment has dropped in recent years. The book argues that the clue to this decline is the new curriculum which has been in place for two decades. Lindsay Paterson notes the commendable aims of this approach, which includes working across subject boundaries, application of learning to real-world problems and focusing on creativity and citizenship.
Studying Scotland’s strong educational reputation in the past and comparing it to other countries, such as Estonia, Singapore, Ireland and Japan, Paterson argues that the most student-centred education is one that is based on knowledge. This is key to students’ understanding, to their personal fulfilment, to their successful careers, and to their ability to make a worthwhile contribution to society.
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