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Riddoch Questions - education special

Alistair Mooney Alistair Mooney | 10:00 UK time, Friday, 3 April 2009

Lesley Riddoch hosts a special education edition of Riddoch Questions, recorded this week before a live audience at Peebles High School.

Lesley Riddoch

Scotland's Education Secretary Fiona Hyslop and her opposite number, Labour's Rhona Brankin were in attendance, along with Ken Cunningham, general secretary of and Judith Gillespie from the . The panel discussed issues affecting pupils, parents and teachers in Scotland and faced questions including:

With a thousand teachers missing how can the SNP deliver its commitment to smaller class sizes?
Why are Scottish pupils in early secondary school under-performing in maths and numeracy?
What changes will the Curriculum for Excellence bring?
Is discipline a general problem in schools?
Is our exam system confusing parents and employers?

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