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  <dc:title>'Educational Institute of Scotland'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Newspaper cuttings and EIS press releases regarding the EIS's views on corporal punishment
Short note on 'the applicable law on corporal punishment' citing four cases from the late eighteenth to mid nineteenth centuries
STOPP Scotland Newsletter February/March 1981
Newspaper cuttings regarding the Education (Scotland) (No2) Bill 1981 and STOPP's campaign against the Bill particularly regarding the use of corporal punishment in schools for disabled children
Note (possibly a draft STOPP press release) regarding the decision made by Lothian Regional Council to ban corporal punishment
Issue of Radix, a radical youth magazine

The Educational Institute of Scotland was Scotland's biggest teaching union and supported the retention of the use of corporal punishment in schools.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1981-1986</dc:date>
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