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A scribbled note shows why we love this maddening job
Teachers are facing an uphill struggle, weighed down by workload, pay cuts and government reforms – but every now and then a pupil’s kind words prove that it’s all worthwhile, writes James McEnaney
27 July 2018
Rapper’s life story proves that we should keep it real
Many people deride the use of ‘relevant’ material in classrooms, but it can get pupils engaged
6 July 2018
The SSLN can still create material gain for teachers
The data gathered by the scrapped literacy and numeracy survey can reduce workload and bolster CfE
6 April 2018
Time to smash tax breaks for our bastions of inequality
Private schools’ outrage at losing their rates relief has been predictably hysterical
12 January 2018
The heat is on - but little light is being shed
Ill-informed opposition and media cuts make it harder to challenge the government over education policy
1 December 2017
Should we be proud of these SQA results?
John Swinney may be celebrating, but the most recent data masks some worrying trends
27 October 2017
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