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Conceptual art in classes of its own
A Renfrewshire secondary’s biennial event allows pupils’ work to hang alongside professionals’ exhibits. Douglas Blane reports
5 October 2012
A world of digital literacy for all
`Quadblogging’ and `waypointing’ are helping to spread the word among online school communities. Douglas Blane reports
5 October 2012
Small matter for scientists
Top-level particle physicists in search of the elusive Higgs boson have teamed up with secondary pupils and staff for the field trip of a lifetime to CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. Douglas Blane reports
28 September 2012
Literacy through games design
Douglas Blane pauses to look at how one teacher is helping pupils to design a computer game and master creative writing at the same time
14 September 2012
Dispatches from the front
For student teachers, the first placement on teaching practice is strewn with potential pitfalls. Douglas Blane visited a school staffroom to get advice from the experts, and asked seasoned BEd students for their list of do’s and don’ts
7 September 2012
Real scientists spark young pupils’ interest
The Scottish Learning Festival will present the work of pupils from South Lanarkshire schools who collaborated with leading lights in physics and astronomy. Douglas Blane reports
24 August 2012
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