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Specialist schools cause division | Specialist schools cause division |
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A major split is opening between the Labour Party and its coalition partners the Liberal Democrats over the future of specialist schools. | A major split is opening between the Labour Party and its coalition partners the Liberal Democrats over the future of specialist schools. |
Labour wants the number of such schools to increase. | |
But the Lib Dems believe the plan could lead to a divided system where the bright are educated separately from the not-so-bright. | But the Lib Dems believe the plan could lead to a divided system where the bright are educated separately from the not-so-bright. |
The Labour Party insists, however, the idea is part of Scotland "staying ahead of the game". | The Labour Party insists, however, the idea is part of Scotland "staying ahead of the game". |
The Lib Dems believe that specialist schools undermine the fundamental principle of comprehensive education. | The Lib Dems believe that specialist schools undermine the fundamental principle of comprehensive education. |
Scotland already has seven schools specialising in subjects like music, dance and sport. | Scotland already has seven schools specialising in subjects like music, dance and sport. |
Stimulate interest | Stimulate interest |
But the Labour Party looks set to move things on with the introduction of science academies. | But the Labour Party looks set to move things on with the introduction of science academies. |
First Minister Jack McConnell wants to see about six created. | First Minister Jack McConnell wants to see about six created. |
Each would teach senior pupils Highers and Advanced Highers in physics, chemistry and biology. | Each would teach senior pupils Highers and Advanced Highers in physics, chemistry and biology. |
The aim is to stimulate interest and expertise in subjects which will be of vital importance to the Scottish economy this century. | The aim is to stimulate interest and expertise in subjects which will be of vital importance to the Scottish economy this century. |
The Lib Dems believe specialist schools will be divisiveBut Iain Smith, the Lib Dem chairman of the parliament's education committee, said his party would not back Mr McConnell's plan. | The Lib Dems believe specialist schools will be divisiveBut Iain Smith, the Lib Dem chairman of the parliament's education committee, said his party would not back Mr McConnell's plan. |
There has also been criticism from Professor John Coggins, a member of the Scottish Science Advisory Council. | There has also been criticism from Professor John Coggins, a member of the Scottish Science Advisory Council. |
He said he welcomed more money for science education but believed specialist schools was not the way forward. | He said he welcomed more money for science education but believed specialist schools was not the way forward. |
Prof Coggins, who is also vice principal of Glasgow University, believes the top priority for money should be to update science courses in schools and update teachers' skills. | Prof Coggins, who is also vice principal of Glasgow University, believes the top priority for money should be to update science courses in schools and update teachers' skills. |
However, the Labour Party has insisted that while Scotland's reputation for science and engineering is still world-class, in order for it to keep ahead of the game it needs to stretch its youngsters further. | However, the Labour Party has insisted that while Scotland's reputation for science and engineering is still world-class, in order for it to keep ahead of the game it needs to stretch its youngsters further. |
But the Lib Dems claim the policy amounts to selection of pupils by the back door. | But the Lib Dems claim the policy amounts to selection of pupils by the back door. |