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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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Digital devices rollout ‘unaffected’ by big budget drop
The promise of a tablet, laptop or other device for every pupil in Scotland has been hit by a £10 million cut this year
General
4 November 2022
More than one in 10 grades queried as appeals soar
But most Scottish exam appeals are unsuccessful and result in no change in grade
Secondary
3 November 2022
Teacher predictions match final exam grades half the time
New analysis also finds pass rate at Higher and National 5 would have been lower in 2022 – had it been based on teacher estimated grades
Secondary
3 November 2022
Should school faculties be scrapped in Scotland?
Analysis shows even faculty heads say moving away from discrete subject departments ‘simply saves money and has no other benefits to schools’
Secondary
2 November 2022
Antiracist education ‘emboldened’ after ‘white supremacist attacks’
Recent ‘abhorrent online racist attacks’ have only increased determination to build racial literacy in Scottish schools, says Education Scotland boss
General
1 November 2022
Make education top priority, public tells Scottish government
Improving education standards is more important to people in Scotland than improving the economy or health, government survey shows
General
31 October 2022
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