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Brian Monteith
All articles by Brian Monteith
Passports to free education need to be stamped out
The fair and sensible thing to do is charge all university students in Scotland equally
15 June 2012
Call the midwife, the new curriculum is a difficult labour
We need an educational expert who will stay with us from conception to birth
13 April 2012
Divergence from the party line can be no bad thing
Des McNulty’s tuition fees speech is a reminder of why policy should be challenging
16 March 2012
The Conservatives’ burning questions on education - hot topics in bingo halls
Will a Tory discussion paper yield relevant responses around pay, discipline and the curriculum? Unlikely
10 February 2012
Education Scotland could be a beauty or a beast of an organisation to work with
The most frightening part for Scotland will come if nothing changes and nobody adapts
13 January 2012
A zero-tolerance approach to violence worked in New York, so why not in schools?
Teachers should not bear the physical or emotional scars caused by abusive behaviour
9 December 2011
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