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Douglas Blane
All articles by Douglas Blane
‘It is art created by bulldozers’
Sculpted parks and landscaping are taking place on a colossal scale in Scotland. The sites are a valuable resource for schools and inspire cross-curricular work, writes Douglas Blane
20 April 2012
Opening doors on the wild
The bog standard is far from ordinary and unremarkable at Flanders Moss, as these P7s are finding out. Douglas Blane dons his wellies and shares the adventure
30 March 2012
Spreading the word
A Dundee school is excelling when it comes to teaching literacy across the curriculum
23 March 2012
A reel inspiration
A scheme that enables schools to produce their own documentaries and keep DVDs of classroom life is benefiting teachers, and can give parents an insight into their child’s learning
16 March 2012
Veni, vidi, vici
A Roman invasion allowed pupils to make important advances in historical studies, writes Douglas Blane
9 March 2012
Sense and sensitivity
The National Autistic Society is extending a helping hand to the families of children with the condition
2 March 2012
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