A NATIONAL audit to find out if Scottish schools are ready to introduce controversial new exams has been dismissed as "superficial" by the country's largest teaching union.
The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) said there was no evidence of widespread consultation with classroom teachers in the exercise.
The warning comes just a week after The Herald revealed similar concerns from the Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association (SSTA).
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