Is Scotland moving in the opposite direction to England in the early years?

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Is Scotland moving in the opposite direction to England in the early years?

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The Upstart campaign in Scotland is focused on providing a kindergarten style (not 'formal') education to the age of seven years.

http://www.upstart.scot/the-looming-trial-of-pisa/
The looming trial of PISA

After the ‘success’ in popular media terms of the PISA test programme to supply international league tables of attainment at age fifteen years in core subjects, the OECD has turned its attention to early learning and development. The proposal is for a new set of tests (IELS) aimed at children between four and a half and five and a half years old, that is before the end of the (F2) Reception Year in England and of P1 in Scotland.

OECD describes the purpose of these tests in this way: ‘Information from this new OECD study on children’s early learning will provide insights on the relative effectiveness, equity and efficiency of ECEC systems and also on the focus needed in early primary schooling. The study will also include a focus on the impacts of children’s home learning environments.’
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