Mr Stevenson joined Fraserburgh Academy Modern Studies teacher Barbara-Ann Hawkey to take questions from four of her Modern Studies students related to their upcoming work. Two of the students were in Advanced Higher (S6) working on dissertations analysing quality of life and how it is affected by policy while the two Higher Modern Studies (S5) students were preparing for upcoming exams.
Commenting, Stewart Stevenson MSP said,
“The pupils had some very tough question – which certainly kept me on my toes. It was interesting to see what other dimensions we could tease out of their questions.
“The students were very enthusiastic and displayed an important ability to redefine the parameters of their questions. The process allowed us to take a deeper look at the complex issues facing our society.
“It was great to meet young people so engaged by the world we live in. They are prepared to question it and have shown a desire to improve it – admirable traits in anyone. I wish them the best of luck with their studies and continued success on their academic journey.”
“The students were very enthusiastic and displayed an important ability to redefine the parameters of their questions. The process allowed us to take a deeper look at the complex issues facing our society.
“It was great to meet young people so engaged by the world we live in. They are prepared to question it and have shown a desire to improve it – admirable traits in anyone. I wish them the best of luck with their studies and continued success on their academic journey.”