Children starting school in Scotland

Author(s): Scotland. Education Department;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): Scotland. Education Department
Description: A study on cognitive development and factors that may influence the cognitive development of kindergarten age children in Scotland, compared with other English speaking countries
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Preparer(s): Tymms, Peter; Jones, Paul; Merrell, Christine; Henderson, Brian; Cowie, Michael
Funder(s): Scotland. Education Department
Source: Edinburgh: Scotland, Department of Education. Retrieved January 26, 2006, from http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/36496/0009634.pdf
Note: This report uses data from the Performance Indicators in Primary Schools (PIPS) project
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Age

Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons
Country: Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand
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