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Emma Seith
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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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No resolution found as teacher strikes loom in Wales
The Welsh government and unions met yesterday but no deal was reached – and no further meetings are planned ahead of teacher walkouts next week
General
26 January 2023
Hayward: Exam reform must be ‘both principled and practical’
The timelines for the reform of Scottish qualifications will be realistic – but will also ensure ‘over time we continue to make progress’
Secondary
26 January 2023
‘Unthinkable cuts’ to education proposed by Scottish councils
Whether to music tuition, school swimming pools or even teacher numbers, education directors say councils are considering ‘previously unthinkable’ cuts
General
25 January 2023
Councils hit out at government ‘breach of trust’ over teacher pay
Councils say they are being told to use cash earmarked for additional teachers and support staff to fund the 2021-22 teacher pay award
General
18 January 2023
Exclusive: Education reform boards ‘starved of resource’
Board charged with delivering Scotland’s new education agency and independent inspectorate received less than a quarter of the funding it requested for 2022-23
General
16 January 2023
Sturgeon ‘gobsmacked’ by university access claims
Scottish Labour says students from ‘ordinary families and an average school’ are being locked out of university courses
Secondary
12 January 2023
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