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Recording our History: Women and Workplace Struggles

Scotland 1900-2021 Over the past couple of years, storytelling has gained prominence as a tool to aid our wellbeing, to explore equity, and to combat harmful media. With the Open University’s ‘Women and Workplace Struggles: Scotland 1900-2021’ project, we are reminded of a key function of storytelling – to record. The Open University is working […]

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The Journey to Becoming an EIS Learning Rep

Across Scotland, around 40 EIS Learning Reps are working to provide information, support, and advice about all aspects of professional learning to members within their local authority. Learning Reps undertake substantial training for the role, which is delivered by the Trade Union Education Centre at City of Glasgow College. Curriculum Head, Mark Pollit comments: “We […]

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EIS Members’ Action Research Reports shed light on teaching during COVID-19

“These project reports represent fascinating insights on activities undertaken in one school, accompanied by academic reflection on the context, literature, policies and guidance which can empower other members to apply them in their own setting.” Despite the many challenges of leading education during a global pandemic, EIS members have continued to advance knowledge within the […]

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HMD: Important Education About the Past and For the Present

Liam Rankin has been a History teacher for fi ve years, mostly teaching the Holocaust at BGE level. He is currently a History and Humanities teacher at Inverurie Academy. Liam is undertaking EIS-funded study on the University of the West of Scotland’s online course for teachers on Citizenship and Holocaust Education, and in this article, […]

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