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Unsafe pitches and a dead dog in the long-jump pit
It’s appalling that the children who could benefit most from sport and fitness – those in deprived areas – are prevented from doing so by a lack of proper facilities
14 April 2017
This crushing of creativity would give Dylan the blues
In too many cases, pupils are deterred from researching topics that actually interest them – and this is stifling freedom of expression, writes one teacher
24 February 2017
Two decades of upheaval have hit Scotland hard
The country’s slide down the international rankings is hardly surprising, given all the years of ill-judged changes to our education system
6 January 2017
Making learning pay off for disadvantaged pupils
One way to help poorer pupils to fulfil their academic potential would be to offer them payments dependent on them passing exams and getting a university degree
28 October 2016
History’s vital role in the war of hearts and minds
To prevent a repeat of past atrocities, it is vital to teach pupils about subjects such as Hiroshima and the Holocaust
2 September 2016
Help or hindrance?
3 April 2015
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