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Union warns ‘inflexible’ Scottish councils over new Highers
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Curriculum for Excellence: Kicking a hornet's nest
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Money ‘too late’ for this year’s Nationals
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Teachers win late appeal as new Curriculum for Excellence examinations loom
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Lack of confidence in delivery of new Scottish exams
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