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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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Drop-off rates following teacher induction ‘very high’
The ‘wastage rate’ following Scotland’s one-year probationer scheme is highest for new primary teachers, national figures show
General
23 October 2024
Schools close as strikes target first minister’s constituency
Support staff walkouts over pay are scheduled to last for two weeks and follow the October break meaning some pupils face being out of school for a month
General
21 October 2024
Whatever happened to the £145.5m to maintain teacher numbers?
The deadlock between national and local government over teacher numbers in Scotland cannot last forever – Emma Seith looks at what got us to this point and what might come next
General
11 October 2024
Former FM calls for schools to confront Scotland’s colonial past
Some of those leading the movement to end slavery were Scottish – but Scots were also among the wealthiest slave owners, Humza Yousaf tells Parliament
General
10 October 2024
Gilruth: Inspection fails to flag behaviour and attendance issues
Education secretary also says inspectors should use their power to inspect universities’ initial teacher education programmes
General
10 October 2024
No date for conclusion of Higher history marking review
Initially, the SQA said the review would conclude the week beginning 23 September – but the ‘substantial’ piece of work is yet to appear as schools’ October holidays approach
Secondary
10 October 2024
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