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Sound in mind and body
Can rhythm and melody help the traumatised to heal? Composer and educationalist Nigel Osborne, who pioneered music therapy for war-affected children, has spent a lifetime proving they can. Elizabeth Buie reports
25 October 2013
Sound in mind and body
Can rhythm and melody help the traumatised to heal? Composer and educationalist Nigel Osborne, who pioneered music therapy for war-affected children, has spent a lifetime proving they can. Elizabeth Buie reports
25 October 2013
Rowena Arshad
One of Scotland’s leading anti-racism campaigners – now the new head of Edinburgh’s Moray House School of Education – warns that training in equality issues is in danger of being sidelined in cash-strapped times and institutional racism still lurks in the Scottish education system. Interview by Elizabeth Buie. Photography by James Glossop
19 April 2013
Jack McConnell
Four smart women shaped Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale’s primary days, but a secondary maths teacher was his guiding force
12 April 2013
Jack McConnell
Four smart women shaped Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale’s primary days, but a secondary maths teacher was his guiding force
12 April 2013
Make a Big Fit effort to walk
Senior students have been putting in the legwork for a new well-being award. Elizabeth Buie explains how
5 April 2013
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