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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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How schools can crack project-based learning
Plans for all senior students to undertake a project were recently rejected by the Scottish government, but it name-checked several organisations that had impressed with their interdisciplinary work. Emma Seith speaks to one of them
General
22 November 2024
Pressure on primary school leaders ‘unsustainable and unfair’
Primary school headteachers have been told to prioritise their own health and happiness – because they are ‘the most important resource’ in their schools
Primary
21 November 2024
Covid inquiry: Money was ‘more important’ than safety of school staff
Councils ‘baulked’ at putting in place safety measures in schools during the pandemic because of ‘the potential costs’, teaching union boss tells Scottish Covid Inquiry
General
19 November 2024
Covid inquiry: Teachers’ fears ‘downplayed’ in pandemic
Teachers felt their lives – and those of their families – mattered less than political and economic considerations, EIS boss tells Covid inquiry
General
18 November 2024
Out-of-work primary teachers could train as ASN specialists
This is one of the ‘innovative approaches’ to the primary teacher employment crisis being considered by the government, according to Scotland’s education secretary
General
15 November 2024
Use CfE review to ‘embed anti-racist education into every stage’
Anti-racist education should not be ‘a bolt-on’ – it should be ‘presented repeatedly with deepening complexity’ as pupils progress through school
General
15 November 2024
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