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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Teacher numbers fall despite Scottish government pledge
Teacher numbers have been rising in Scotland since 2016 but there was an ‘unacceptable’ decrease last year, according to the EIS union
General
4 January 2023
Investigation: What’s behind Scotland’s ‘behaviour emergency’?
School leaders in Scotland say the pandemic has led to behaviour problems like never before – but views about how to respond differ, finds Emma Seith
General
16 December 2022
Exclusive: Almost 40% of places on secondary teaching courses unfilled
Scottish universities struggling to fill even half of places for priority subjects such as science and maths
Secondary
8 December 2022
Teaching unions ‘digging in for long haul’ over pay dispute
The boss of striking union, the SSTA, says more teacher walk-outs will be announced on Friday
General
7 December 2022
Students in most affluent areas likelier to appeal exam grades
SQA analysis also finds that independent schools had higher appeal rate in 2022 than state schools – and their appeals were also more likely to be successful
Secondary
6 December 2022
Council funding gap equivalent to 17,500 teachers
Schools in Scotland face funding challenges with councils warning they have a £1 billion budget shortfall and are ‘at a crisis point like never before’
General
5 December 2022
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