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Can the path of pupils’ progress stay on track?
Assessment will loom large at next week’s Scottish Learning Festival at the SECC in Glasgow. But are teachers ready to take it on?
16 September 2011
Sky’s the limit for Higher physics
There are all kinds of ways to teach literacy across the curriculum, as Douglas Blane discovered in a science class
16 September 2011
Keeping virtual tabs on progress
Fife is piloting e-portfolios via Glow in all its schools, reports Douglas Blane
16 September 2011
Making sense of the world
One school’s pro-active approach to assessment is giving pupils plenty of space to explore the processes of learning itself. By Douglas Blane Photography by Simon Price
16 September 2011
Kids Talk
Primary 3 pupils Darren, Heidi, Rahmooni and Abbie tell Douglas Blane what teachers do in their spare time
9 September 2011
Kids talk
Primary 5 pupils Ciaran, Grace, Calum and Pierce tell Douglas Blane what would help them to learn better at school
2 September 2011
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