LinlithgowLiteratureLothian LifeReview 22 May 2012 Death of a Chief by Douglas Watt: review Douglas Watt lives in Linlithgow with his wife Julie and their three children. He is… Alex Wood 0 Love0
ArtLothian LifeReview 21 May 2012 The Ladies of the Line The Line Gallery in Linlithgow has a new exhibition running until 8th June and it… Alex Wood 0 Love0
EducationEducational LeadershipReviewSecEd 19 May 2012 Challenging Scottish education John MacBeath, Cambridge’s Emeritus Professor of Education Leadership and formerly Director of Strathclyde University’s Quality… Alex Wood 0 Love0
Biography/ AutobiographyLiteratureMusicTelevision 18 May 2012 In My Own Time Alex Wood, former head, now working at the Scottish Centre for Studies in School Administration… Alex Wood 0 Love0
Caledonian MercuryMusicReview 7 May 2012 The Chieftains: Voice of Ages 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of Ireland’s great folk music band, The Chieftains. Today only… Alex Wood 0 Love0
EducationEducational LeadershipSecEd 4 May 2012 No tolerance of second rate The focus of the Scottish Executive’s drive towards excellence in education remains the sharing and… Alex Wood 0 Love0
EducationLocal GovernmentPoliticsSecEd 4 May 2012 Too close to call Scotland goes to the polls on May 3. Head Alex Wood looks at what the… Alex Wood 0 Love0
EducationEducational LeadershipSecEd 4 May 2012 The leadership curriculum School leadership is presently a high-agenda item internationally. Terry Dozier in the USA, Michael Fullan… Alex Wood 0 Love0
EducationEducational LeadershipSecEd 4 May 2012 Leadership school More than 100 participants from Scotland, Ireland, Nigeria and the Netherlands attended the International Summer… Alex Wood 0 Love0
CommunitiesEdinburghEducationLocal GovernmentPoliticsSecEdSocial Issues 4 May 2012 Closure U-turn Edinburgh’s proposals to close 22 schools, three of them secondaries, has collapsed almost as quickly… Alex Wood 0 Love0