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Do not ‘blindly narrow’ the curriculum, schools urged
Case studies (assessment)
Teenagers win science and engineering honours
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Triple science has become a postcode lottery
STEM
Practical science assessment move ‘sends wrong message’
Trade unions
Call for more STEM teachers in Scotland
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Ideas for engaging practical science education
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Crystal jewels to be STEM showcase
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Teachers are confident, but pupils still know more...
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At a glance headlines: February 5, 2015
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Scotland ‘faces crisis in science teaching’
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At a glance headlines: January 29, 2015
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Computer games project aims to boost curriculum and skills
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