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Burns sets the world of learning aflame
A museum at the bard’s birthplace illustrates how school trips can boost teachers’ and pupils’ enthusiasm for Scottish studies and lead to a wealth of cross-curricular work.
28 October 2011
Science and a dose of reality
An online scheme that connects pupils and scientists was inspired by reality TV. Douglas Blane reports
21 October 2011
Collider scope for scientific high flyers
University-led workshops for budding scientists are giving them an early taste of top-flight particle physics.
14 October 2011
Pupils build a ship and sail it across school stage
A collaboration with Clydebank Museum has brought maritime history to life for children at Dalreoch Primary, writes Douglas Blane
7 October 2011
Reaching for new heights in literacy
Reciprocal reading – a method that encourages high levels of interaction and whole-class discussion – is helping young pupils to attain a more sophisticated understanding of texts, finds Douglas Blane
7 October 2011
We will rock you
Students who are competing to win a contract to build a new music festival’s main stage are discovering how physics works in the real world. Douglas Blane reports
30 September 2011
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