Great analysis- on public/independent education- it does concern me that a ‘one state solution ‘ for school would be damaging. As it stands there are few if no checks and balances related to the scot Ed system. Hence a very expensive failing system. If there was some sort of choice every school would be (theoretically) more driven to ‘provide the best’. Right now the best is ensuring they tick scot gov boxes based on loose parameters which barely provide competency let alone excellence. And a generation of mediocrity will feed into future generations of mediocrity.
Great analysis- on public/independent education- it does concern me that a ‘one state solution ‘ for school would be damaging. As it stands there are few if no checks and balances related to the scot Ed system. Hence a very expensive failing system. If there was some sort of choice every school would be (theoretically) more driven to ‘provide the best’. Right now the best is ensuring they tick scot gov boxes based on loose parameters which barely provide competency let alone excellence. And a generation of mediocrity will feed into future generations of mediocrity.