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Herald on Sunday letters: Has Nicola Sturgeon become too fond of being a big fish in a not very large pond?

Herald on Sunday letters: Has Nicola Sturgeon become too fond of being a big fish in a not very large pond?
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Readers' Letters: Double jagged people should be considered immune

Readers' Letters: Double jagged people should be considered immune
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Letters: We must be very careful in allowing teachers any discretion in pupil assessments


YOU have set out a reasoned case for teachers to have discretion as to the evidence on which they rely in order to test whether pupils have absorbed teaching and how well they can demonstrate their understanding of it, rather than rely upon a faux exam schedule prescribed by the Scottish Qualification Authority ( Still time to row back on flawed assessment system , Herald View, May 15). With respect, however, the case against that discretion is the stronger case.
There is an underlying principle that a person cannot serve two masters at the same time, particularly where the interests of those two masters are in conflict with each other. The teacher primarily serves the pupil in a therapeutic capacity aiming to secure as high a school leaving grade as can be achieved. The examiner serves the public interest in an objective and reliable system of grading which restricts the level of grades awarded in each case. These objectives are in direct conflict in the case of each indi ....

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Readers' Letters: Independent Scotland could bin big banks


It began with the 1986 Big Bang that did away with banking regulation, giving for-profit banks control over the UK financial system. This cartel of privately owned banks was gifted the privilege of owning the national currency and lending it back to the state as debt, leading to the now familiar cycle of boom and bust. They do this by issuing credit and because they are risk-averse, driven by shareholders’ interest and quick profits, they direct the vast majority of their lending towards low-risk financial assets and property speculation.
These activities do not generate new wealth in the form of goods and services. A mere 6 per cent of the £7.13 trillion total bank lending is business lending. This leads to gross asset price inflation, stagnating productivity, wealth inequality, unemployment and poverty. Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said: “Of all the many ways of organising banking, the worst is the one we have today.” ....

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Letters: SNP 's pledges again show its economic illiteracy


THE manifesto pledges from the SNP detailed by the First Minister ( Sturgeon pledges stability with freeze on income tax , The Herald, April 15) once again demonstrate economic illiteracy at the highest level. The shameless “spend, spend, spend” pledges do not bear any level-headed scrutiny, as so stated by the independent Institute of Fiscal Studies.
Transformational” spending as she describes but then in almost the same breath, a freeze on income tax rates, simply do not equate, and when the deficit figures appear, this will be fantasy economics. Nicola Sturgeon was Cabinet Secretary for Health & Wellbeing from 2007–2012 and has been First Minster since 2014. Her “transformational” spending promise equates to just £178 million for each year she has been in power and of course begs the question why it has taken her 14 years to even consider this? Free dental care will only potentially benefit those that can actually afford it as those who are unable to do so ....

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