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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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Teaching watchdog raises child protection concerns with government
General Teaching Council for Scotland says its role protecting children from unfit teachers is ‘adversely’ affected by police failing to share information
General
28 October 2022
Flagship early years policy could ‘collapse’, nurseries warn
Councils say ‘the quality and flexibility’ of early years provision is being hit by a £24 million cut in Scottish government funding
Early Years
26 October 2022
Is this how to make maths more appealing to teenagers?
A new qualification – applications of maths – is rapidly gaining popularity in Scotland. Emma Seith explores its appeal
Secondary
26 October 2022
Funding delays could hit Scottish education reform timeline
Boards charged with taking forward reform of SQA and Education Scotland say funding delays could have ‘adverse impacts’ on government’s timeline
General
24 October 2022
Revealed: Leaders’ warning over handling of major education reform
Exclusive: Freedom of Information response shows a top civil servant and Scotland’s leading education director sounded alarm over failed organisations being ‘perceived to be designing their own reform’
General
21 October 2022
What should be done about the four capacities?
The purpose of the Scottish curriculum is summed up by four phrases, known as capacities, but 60 per cent of pupils haven’t heard of them
General
21 October 2022
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