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Teacher Workload Must be Tackled

With less than a year to go until the next Scottish Parliament election, the country’s political parties are already in campaign mode. While the official election period is not yet underway, the candidates are gearing up and the jockeying for position has begun. Key to any party’s hopes of election success are the promises that […]

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New Faces at the EIS

Andrene Bamford, Area Officer I have been an EIS member since I became a teacher in 1995. I was an English teacher, then moved into Support for Learning, then eventually became a PT of Support for Learning in East Dunbartonshire. At this point, I became the school rep, then became involved in the Committee of […]

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Introducing the all-new EIS Professional Learning Podcast! Designed for teachers and lecturers across Scotland, the EIS Professional Learning Podcast shares insights, strategies, and stories to support professional growth, foster collaboration, and inspire practice. Each episode is created to empower teachers and lecturers, and to strengthen education for learners, packaged in the form of short podcasts […]

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Quick Reviews

Euro-Country, By CMAT CMAT’s striking third album Euro-Country manages to stay catchy while maintaining her unique blend of humour and insight, laden with pop cultural references you wouldn’t hear in a standard pop album (Corrie, Kerry Katona and a general dislike of Jamie Oliver to name a few). Euro-Country shows that CMAT is in a […]

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