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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Teacher numbers dispute looks set to continue in 2025
Cuts being proposed by councils are tarnishing the credibility of a new deal to restore teacher numbers to 2023 levels, writes Emma Seith
General
13 January 2025
Deadline set for action on ‘glacial’ contact-time policy
Three-and-a-half years since ministers promised to cut teachers’ weekly class-contact time by 90 minutes, Scottish teaching unions have set a tight deadline for progress
General
10 January 2025
Could Scholar become a ‘pocket tutor’ for Scottish students?
Online learning platform Scholar is celebrating 25 years – Emma Seith speaks to its director about the possibilities that AI is opening up and why she would like the platform to be free for all
Secondary
10 January 2025
Get ‘head out of sand’ over Higher history, Gilruth told
Calls continue for an independent review into the drop in the Higher history pass rate after survey of teachers is ‘overwhelmingly critical’ of SQA’s internal investigation
Secondary
9 January 2025
Is a new ‘Scottish Baccalaureate’ key to realising Hayward reforms?
Proposed assessment and qualifications reform such as the Scottish Diploma of Achievement sounds a lot like the International Baccalaureate, finds Emma Seith
Secondary
9 January 2025
What did Jenny Gilruth say today about school funding?
The extra £29m for ASN should be spent on staff, says education secretary, who also stressed importance of funding to close attainment gap continuing beyond 2026 election
General
8 January 2025
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