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Those six-week holidays seemed indulgent then, but wonderful now
Breaks for teachers used to be a touchy subject for me – until I got an outsider’s perspective
15 July 2011
Names, nicknames, aliases and abbreviations all become mind boggling
Post-modernist irony did not exist when I was a boy, but it sure does now
1 July 2011
Long live Lanark Grammar’s science block: the place that really sparked my interest
The mixed bag of nutty teachers at my secondary shaped my entire future
17 June 2011
There will be blood: the lessons of a road race would have spared me a sore head
Donating blood is an old habit but on my latest visit I gave up some common sense, too
3 June 2011
Out and proud: why life is all geek to me
It’s more acceptable to be a bit of an oddball these days. And if you don’t want to accept us, then, well, so what? Gregor Steele, Scottish Schools Equipment Research Centre
20 May 2011
So many cooks brought together, but broth turns out to be surprisingly unspoilt
Science `ingredients’ mixed with kids could be a recipe for disaster . so what happened?
6 May 2011
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