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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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‘Urgent’ call for clarity on single-sex spaces in Scottish schools
The Scottish government should immediately withdraw its ‘out of date’ guidance for schools and issue new guidance in the wake of Supreme Court ruling, says SSTA
General
14 May 2025
COBIS 2025: 12 ideas and insights for international school leaders
Tes brings you the big talking points and essential intelligence from the annual gathering of international school leaders in London
Specialist Sector
13 May 2025
How does teachers’ contact time vary around the world - and why does it matter?
There are stark differences in the time teachers spend teaching in different countries – and the impact on learning depends on several factors, finds Emma Seith
General
6 May 2025
Need to know: Scottish National Standardised Assessments
Scotland introduced online literacy and numeracy assessments for pupils in primary and early secondary in 2017-18. Emma Seith reports all you need to know
General
5 May 2025
‘Distributed leadership’ is good for schools - and democracy
Even in education, ‘attitudes that validate authoritarian leaders are a threat to the democratic ideal’, says new report looking at school leadership in Latin America
General
2 May 2025
Revealed: The SQA’s grades for teachers who mark exams
The proportion of exam markers graded A for their marking of some of the most popular Higher subjects ranged from 97 per cent to just 38 per cent last year, Tes analysis shows
Secondary
2 May 2025
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