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Fruit from the Skills Trees
An online framework is helping primary pupils to take a systematic approach to developing new branches of learning – and the portfolios they build will keep supporting them beyond their school years
1 June 2012
Hair today, gone tomorrow
An arts project that sets 10-year-olds free to create freeform coiffure on local volunteers gave adults a chance to restyle their perception of children’s abilities
25 May 2012
Pedagoo provides a leg-up
Douglas Blane reports on how the medium for professional learning is having a large impact on teachers
18 May 2012
And on the tiny matter of nanotechnology...
A Glasgow secondary held a high-profile debate on the ethics of a `new industrial revolution’. Douglas Blane reports
11 May 2012
Never too old to learn
The importance of early years education is recognised by all political parties, but parents are on a learning curve too
4 May 2012
World of science captured on film
An award-winning project has produced more than 600 pieces of pupil-friendly footage that help to deliver Curriculum for Excellence. Douglas Blane reports
20 April 2012
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