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Education for Peace Essential to Stave off Rise in Extremist Views

In an increasingly turbulent world, with continuing conflict in Eastern Europe, parts of Africa and the Middle-East, and with the growth in disinformation and misinformation online, education has an important role to play in equipping young people with the skills to navigate the many sources of information available to them and in supporting them to […]

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The Gwen Mayor Trust

The Gwen Mayor Trust was established by the EIS in memory of Gwen Mayor, the primary 1 teacher at Dunblane Primary School who was killed alongside 16 of her pupils in the 1996 tragedy. The purpose of the Trust is to advance education by providing financial support for projects in connection with the arts, culture, […]

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The importance of school instrumental music provision must be highlighted

Despite music being a core element of Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence, Instrumental Music Tuition – delivered by professional Instrumental Music Teachers (IMTs) – is increasingly under threat in some parts of the country. In East Ayrshire, for example, the Council is proceeding with plans to remove the Instrumental Music Service from the education service and […]

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Tackling the impact of poverty must be a priority

The EIS welcomed recent steps by the Scottish Government to reduce the impact of poverty on young people, but warned that much more needs to be done urgently to eradicate the damage being caused by poverty every day. Particularly welcome was the recent budget announcement of the Scottish Government’s intent to remove the two-child benefit […]

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Morocco

EIS member Nadine Mery shares her personal experience of volunteering in an English street class in Morocco. The nights are drawing in and the perfect time to soak up some sun is during the October week. Some friends decided to take a trip to Morocco and I decided to join them with my 13 year […]

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