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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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‘Entitlement’ to languages met by falling number of Scottish schools
Just 61 per cent offer second language as researchers point to growing number of schools allowing students to opt out of languages at the end of S2
General
27 August 2024
IB unveils new exam rules to tackle time zone cheating
It has designed measures to stop time zone differences from being exploited to share exam content and will be introduced for the November exams
Secondary
22 August 2024
Is it time to do away with the focus on exam pass rates?
In the wake of this year’s exam results in Scotland, the education secretary flagged a ‘wide degree of variation’ between councils – but how useful are pass rates as a measure of success?
Secondary
22 August 2024
Education directors criticise plans to inspect councils
Council chiefs say the decision was made with no discussion, and bodes ill for the future of the new independent inspectorate in Scotland
General
21 August 2024
No national ban on phones in Scottish schools
New Scottish government guidance says ‘mobile phones can both enhance and detract from learning’ and leaves it to schools and councils to decide ‘restrictions and limitations’
General
15 August 2024
New Scottish behaviour plan advises ‘high warmth and high standards’
‘Culture shift’ in behaviour management has made teachers feel ‘disempowered’, says plan, which backs ‘relationships-based approaches’ and barely mentions exclusions
General
15 August 2024
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