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John Greenlees, Secondary Teacher
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John Greenlees, Secondary Teacher
A welcome new chapter in our approach to literature
It is right that today’s pupils should be encouraged to turn the pages of some classic Scottish texts
18 January 2013
Male grooming has changed the complexion of the class
But, within reason, gelled quiffs, ‘guylashes’ and the whiff of mannish scent are not to be sniffed at
23 November 2012
Schools need to offer lessons on flexible friends and foes
Too many lives are blighted by financial illiteracy. It’s time to spell out the facts to pupils
8 June 2012
Why in the world bait geography teachers for their underdeveloped sense of dress?
So what if style doesn’t top the agenda for the `cardigans and corduroys’ brigade?
23 March 2012
Poignant memories of a Japanese summer and a new beginning for victims of disaster
A trip to Miyako offered the lesson of a lifetime in the painful history of tsunamis
16 September 2011