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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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School meals are transformed - but the cuts are hard to swallow
School meals in Scotland are nothing like they used to be, but Emma Seith finds that there is still much to improve – and the cost-of-living crisis is putting progress in jeopardy
General
18 November 2022
Scottish heads meet face to face - so what are they talking about?
Heads at first full School Leaders Scotland conference since 2019 fear education reform will be ‘reshuffling of the deckchairs’ – but are told, if it is, ‘you’ve only yourselves to blame’
Secondary
17 November 2022
Heads’ qualification praised - but more time needed to do it
Scotland’s mandatory qualification for aspiring heads is praised in new evaluation – but it also highlights concerns about pressure it places on school leaders
General
15 November 2022
More generous exam grading ‘right thing to do’, says Welsh watchdog
Giving Welsh students ‘a little bit of benefit of the doubt’ over grading in 2023 is about fairness, says Qualifications Wales chief executive
Secondary
8 November 2022
Welsh heads planning ‘swingeing cuts’ to balance the books
Most school leaders looking to cut back on teaching assistants and teachers in the face of ‘eye-watering’ bills, finds survey
General
8 November 2022
Thousands of pupils seek counselling support in Scotland
Figures show more than 12,000 pupils accessed school counselling services in Scotland over six months, with over 400 seeking help because they were suicidal or having suicidal thoughts
General
7 November 2022
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