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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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Scottish school building standards to be ‘refreshed and modernised’
Move will be welcomed by outdoor learning campaigners, but will Scottish government change the rules on unisex toilets?
General
20 February 2025
Secrets of the first Scottish secondary rated ‘excellent’ for learning
A Glasgow school has become the first secondary to be rated ‘excellent’ for learning and teaching since the current inspection model was introduced in 2016. Emma Seith looks at what we can learn from its success
Secondary
20 February 2025
SQA chair: ‘Much to be proud of - but much to do’
The way Higher history is assessed will be reviewed but there will be no independent review of pass-rate fall, says SQA – as it vows to rebuild trust
Secondary
19 February 2025
How are schools tackling pupil absence around the world?
Declining attendance is a common, if not ubiquitous, problem for schools across the globe. Emma Seith explores the factors behind it and what schools are doing to get their students back in the classroom
General
19 February 2025
Scotland’s biggest council backs down over planned teacher cuts
A strike planned for next week has been suspended as Glasgow says future cuts to teaching posts will not go ahead and that it will increase teacher numbers
General
13 February 2025
Estyn: Welsh secondary attendance rate ‘stubbornly low’
Welsh secondaries’ struggles to recruit teachers are ‘impacting the quality of education’, finds schools inspectorate’s annual report
General
12 February 2025
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