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PREFACE
In November 1987, the Secretary of State for Scotland published
a consultation paper, Curriculum and Assessment in Scotland:
A Policy for the 90s, which identified a need for:
clear guidance on what pupils should be learning
in primary schools and in the first two years of secondary schools;
improved assessment of pupils' progress;
better information for parents about the curriculum and about
their children's performance.
Following a period of consultation, Review and Development Groups
(RDGs) were set up under the auspices of the Scottish Consultative
Council on the Curriculum to give advice on each area of the curriculum.
Each RDG undertook a wide-ranging review of good practice in order
to set out clearly the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes
appropriate to its curricular area; and then to advise on the
formulation of national curriculum guidelines which would identify
the aims of study, the ground to be covered, the way that learning
should progress and how pupils' attainment should be monitored
and recorded.
These guidelines on Latin are based on the report of a sub-committee
of Review and Development Group 1, which was issued as a consultative
document (Working Paper 10: Latin) in March 1990;
following a period of consultation, the Secretary of State has
decided to issue the guidelines as his considered advice on Latin
5-14.
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