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So farewell to the three Judiths
Scottish education says goodbye to a trio of women who have left an indelible mark. Neil Munro raises his glass
18 December 2009
30 years ago - Archives reveal educational hobbyhorses of Thatcher era
Records from 30 years ago show the new Conservative Government’s assisted places scheme and the death throes of corporal punishment preoccupied ministers and officials
18 December 2009
30 years ago - How use of the cane suffered its final blows
The use of corporal punishment in schools continued to be a dominating and controversial issue in government circles during 1979- 80
18 December 2009
Editor’s comment
11 December 2009
Practice not always perfect for special needs
11 December 2009
‘Super college’ plans under way
But question mark hangs over future of Stow as continued refusal to merge with three others could lose it many key courses
11 December 2009
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