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    Curriculum for Excellence (Scottish Gaelic: Curraicealam airson Sàr-mhathais) is the national curriculum in Scotland, used by Scottish schools for learners...
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    In education, a curriculum (/kəˈrɪkjʊləm/; pl.: curriculums or curricula /kəˈrɪkjʊlə/) is the totality of student experiences that occur in an educational...
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  • and in full since 2016 Northern Ireland Curriculum Curriculum for Excellence in Scotland National Curriculum for Wales (2008 to 2026), in force since 1999...
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    to produce a new Curriculum for Excellence that would replace existing guidance on the school curriculum. Curriculum for Excellence was launched in Scottish...
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  • Ireland Curriculum - Northern Ireland Curriculum for excellence - Scotland National Curriculum for Wales (2008 to 2026) - Wales (old) Curriculum for Wales...
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    Education Scotland. The Curriculum for Excellence, Scotland's national school curriculum, presently provides the curricular framework for children and young...
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  • were available. The Higher section was also updated to the new Curriculum for Excellence qualification. Early and 1st level, 2nd level, 3rd level, and...
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    school. For example, the Scottish Early Years Framework and the Curriculum for Excellence define expected outcomes even at this age. In some areas, the...
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    News. 13 February 2015. "Knowledge of Language: Scots: Scots and Curriculum for Excellence". Education Scotland. Archived from the original on 14 October...
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    secondary school (abbreviated to S1 and S2) are a continuation of the Curriculum for Excellence started in primary school, after which no set national approach...
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  • framework of Curriculum for Excellence. The IFF had first published a workbook in the Spring of 2009. Education Scotland later produced a kit for transformational...
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    sixteen, may choose to study for Access, Intermediate or Higher Grade and Advanced Higher exams. The Curriculum for Excellence was introduced to secondary...
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    Highlands. This area includes cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow and is known for its fertile farmland, historic sites, and urban centres. It is the more populous...
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  • awarded city status as part of jubilees of the reigning British monarch or for other events, such as the millennium celebrations. Dunfermline is the latest...
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  • had the OECD review the Curriculum for Excellence. When the review found that the "visionary ideals" of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) had not fully succeeded...
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  • Westmorland; quitclaims 15,000 marks of silver paid by King William to King John for certain conventions not observed by the latter; and frees Henry from agreements...
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    possibly being an ancient word for mountain and therefore related to the northern part of Britain. Caledonia is an old Latin name for Scotland, deriving from...
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    had been charged with leading the development of Scotland's 'Curriculum for Excellence' programme. The purpose of the programme is to improve the learning...
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  • Culture Architecture Art Clans Cuisine Education Curriculum for Excellence Schools Colleges Universities Scottish Qualifications Authority Education Scotland...
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    its northerly latitude it is much warmer than areas on similar latitudes, for example Kamchatka in Russia or Labrador in Canada (where the sea freezes...
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  • A hidden curriculum is a set of lessons "which are learned but not openly intended" to be taught in school such as the norms, values, and beliefs conveyed...
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  • National 4/5 qualifications, as part of the introduction of the Curriculum for Excellence. According to the BBC, Learning Minister Dr. Alasdair Allan and...
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  • names which had become hereditary in England before arriving in Scotland (for example, the contemporary surnames de Brus, de Umfraville, and Ridel). During...
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  • year the pupils complete their National 4/5 examinations for the new Curriculum for Excellence. Pupils may leave education at the end of S4, if they are...
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    appointed for all UK bank holidays which fall on a Saturday or Sunday. Where any of the dates fall on a Sunday, the Act substitutes the following Monday for that...
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    Scotch whisky must be aged immediately after distillation in oak barrels for at least three years. Any age statement on a bottle of Scotch whisky, expressed...
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  • secondary schools. All schools must follow the ever changing 'Curriculum for Excellence'. In India, Year 10 (known as Class 9 or Standard 9) is usually...
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  • in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see...
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  • exist, for udal law did not require written title deeds. Recorded udal titles, as entered in the Sasine Register, provide proof by prescription for the purposes...
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  • used for any of these things where they exhibit syncretism between French or Anglo-French culture on the one hand and Gaelic culture on the other. For instance...
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