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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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How do Scottish headteacher salaries compare?
Scottish headteachers earn less than their English counterparts, on average – particularly at secondary school, new OECD figures show
General
4 October 2022
Pressure building over teacher pay in Wales
NASUWT Cymru says it will ballot members for industrial action unless government makes a 12% offer
General
30 September 2022
Maths anxiety felt by 45% of Scottish pupils, report finds
Stress in relation to the subject is still an issue but attitudes are improving, a survey of almost 6,500 pupils has found
General
28 September 2022
Does the Scottish curriculum need to be more clearly mapped?
An expert panel was divided over the need for ‘top down’ prescription – but there was consensus over where Curriculum for Excellence should go next
General
28 September 2022
Bids for new schools in Wales will form ‘blueprint’ for future
Welsh government will fund two new schools that must be low on energy and water consumption
General
27 September 2022
The case for teaching metacognition in primary school
Telling pupils to ‘work hard’ is not enough – they need to be taught effective learning strategies early, says metacognition expert
General
26 September 2022
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