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Ability as an Additional Support Need: Scotland's Inclusive Approach to Gifted Education

Title: Ability as an Additional Support Need: Scotland's Inclusive Approach to Gifted Education
Language: English
Authors: Sutherland, Margaret; Stack, Niamh
Source: Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal. 2014 4(3):73-87.
Availability: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Education. University of Ljubljana Kardeljeva plošcad 16. Slovenia. Tel: +386-1-5892-344; e-mail: editors@cepsj.si; Web site: http://www.cepsj.si/doku.php?id=en:cepsj
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 15
Publication Date: 2014
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Descriptors: Foreign Countries; Academically Gifted; Inclusion; Educational Practices; Federal Legislation; Educational Legislation; Educational Policy; National Curriculum; Curriculum Development; Student Rights; Social Justice; Models; Theory Practice Relationship; Praxis; Student Needs
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom (Scotland)
ISSN: 1855-9719
Abstract: The present paper provides an overview of the current national legislation, policies, curriculum and practice relating to gifted education within Scotland. It begins by providing an overview of the national context and historical background that, to this day, underpin the egalitarian ethos that permeates Scottish education. We discuss how historical, philosophical and political narratives that are firmly rooted in the belief that education is a right for all foreshadow Scotland's approach to "gifted education." The legislative shift within Scotland from a "needs-based" model to a "rights-based" model, coupled with our inclusive approach to education for all, has important implications and provides potential opportunities for gifted young people. The strengths and limitations of this approach are debated within the paper. Rhetoric and reality can, however, be unfamiliar strangers; the paper therefore also aims to demonstrate how legislative intention and pedagogical ideals have been put into practice within Scottish schools in order to meet the needs of gifted young Scots. We conclude by discussing the challenges that remain and the implications for the future, both within and beyond Scotland.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 22
Entry Date: 2017
Accession Number: EJ1129554
Database: ERIC