Andrew Denholm, Herald Scotland

Andrew Denholm

Herald Scotland

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International students to be used to promote Scotland

INTERNATIONAL graduates from Scottish universities are to be targeted under a new scheme to promote Scotland. → Read More

Funding clarity needed to end confusion over free nursery places

The underlying value of the current expansion of free nursery places has never been in doubt, but the financial cost is causing considerable anxiety. → Read More

Radical plan to send trainee teachers to plug rural school vacancies

TRAINEE teachers could be sent to rural communities to help solve chronic school staff shortages. → Read More

Lack of security causing stress to academics

A lack of security is damaging the mental and physical health of casual university staff, according to a new report. → Read More

Students at St Andrews University ‘most satisfied’ in the UK

Students at Scotland’s oldest university are the most satisfied in the UK, according to a new poll. → Read More

Scotland's GP crisis forces 'discrimination' against medical students from rest of UK

MEDICAL students from the rest of the UK who want to train in Scotland will face discrimination under radical plans to shore up the health service. → Read More

Midlothian Council backtracks over plan to 'privatise' school music tuition

CONTROVERSIAL proposals to take school music tuition out of council control have been put on hold. → Read More

Teachers from second Coatbridge 'blue water' school go on strike

Teachers from a secondary school hit by a health scare are taking strike action over the concerns. → Read More

Raspberry PI 4: The DIY computer taking on the world

It was invented to promote the teaching of basic computing science in schools, but proved so popular it became the best-selling computer ever made… → Read More

Composer Sally Beamish attacks Midlothian Council school music 'privatisation' plan

ONE of the UK’s leading composers has attacked controversial plans to remove school music tuition from council control. → Read More

Union calls off strike at SQA as chief executive Janet Brown apologises to staff

A strike at Scotland's national exam body scheduled for next week has been called off after an agreement between unions and management. → Read More

Sir James MacMillan: Midlothian school music proposals an ‘absolute disgrace’

I note the Midlothian Council document says one measure is to remove the delivery of instrumental music offer to all and only provide this for SQA… → Read More

Multi-course teaching on the increase, but is it really a problem?

The use of multi-level teaching is becoming increasingly controversial. → Read More

College facing £1m funding gap to cut jobs

A SCOTTISH college is to axe jobs as part of moves to plug a £1 million funding gap. → Read More

How the power of wi-fi changed the world in just twenty years

MODERN life would be almost unimaginable without wi-fi connecting us to friends, family, work and the worldwide web around the clock, wherever we… → Read More

Reliable internet and modern computers a priority for schools

THERE are few things more frustrating in the modern technological world than the internet crashing. → Read More

Scottish Government launches independent review into 'toxic schools'

The Scottish Government is to initiate an immediate independent review of health and safety concerns at a schools' campus built over a landfill… → Read More

Police probe embezzlement claims at City of Glasgow College

Police have launched an investigating into allegations of fraud at City of Glasgow College. → Read More

Scottish Government to continue P1 tests after backing from independent review

The Scottish Government is to press ahead with controversial P1 tests after backing from an independent review. → Read More

Funding council investigates payment to former Aberdeen University principal

A review has been launched into a six-figure payment made to the former principal of Aberdeen University. → Read More