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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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Education directors launch self-evaluation toolkit to ‘drive improvement’
Education services in Scotland must ‘take responsibility for their own improvement’, says ADES – ‘it isn’t possible to “inspect” improvement into a school or system’
General
12 September 2024
International exams and ensuring integrity across time zones
When the International Baccalaureate announced measures to combat the sharing of exam content, it raised questions about the future of exams in the age of AI. Emma Seith reports
Specialist Sector
12 September 2024
Call for U-turn over free meals in primary schools
MSPs back a parliamentary motion calling for all primary pupils in Scotland to receive free school meals ‘as promised’
Primary
11 September 2024
Campaign targets sharing of violence on social media
New resources for schools will encourage Scottish students to switch off and disengage when footage of fights and violence is shared on social media
General
11 September 2024
What do we know about the state of Scotland’s school buildings?
In 2007, under two-thirds of schools were in a ‘good’ or ‘satisfactory’ condition – this year that figure is 92%, although the number receiving the government’s top rating peaked in 2021
General
10 September 2024
Pressure mounting for leadership change at national qualifications body
School leaders, councils and students all say the education reform process will be undermined if SQA staff transfer ‘wholesale’ to Scotland’s new qualifications body
Secondary
10 September 2024
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