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Cafe DG has the recipe for change
A re-branding and training initiative has hit on the ideal ingredients for high-quality catering and customer care
23 May 2008
Creativity enters a new level
Computer games-based learning may be a step too far for some, but a national games centre aims to prove them wrong
23 May 2008
Nursing through the ages
Florence Nightingale is not the only pioneer of nursing
16 May 2008
Caring and sharing keeps it in the family
Glen Family Centre, which received a glowing HMIE report, is a good example of how mainstream pupils and those with additional needs are fully integrated. Douglas Blane visits
16 May 2008
Programmed for dance
The high point of a new touring workshop for schools comes right at the end, when the primary pupils program their robots to dance
9 May 2008
Dramatic approach to coping with oppression
Everyone can change – but they have to really want to. Dundee schools are using art and drama techniques to encourage young people to find their voice. Douglas Blane reports
9 May 2008
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