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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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Demand for answers on Scottish Erasmus replacement
MSPs question why the Scottish government’s approach to replacing the Erasmus student exchange scheme is ‘so much slower than their counterparts in Wales’
General
26 June 2024
Decision on future of Scottish exams delayed until new school year
Publication of long-awaited Hayward review response – as well as behaviour action plan and mobile phone guidance – put on hold, as education secretary cites pre-election rules
General
25 June 2024
Councils consider learning hours as leverage in teacher numbers dispute
Scottish councils could offer to protect the time children spend in class in exchange for relaxing the rules on teacher numbers – but is the government interested in compromise?
General
25 June 2024
Unions: Scottish teachers will ‘yet again, not receive pay uplift on time’
Unions blame ‘delay and prevarication’ of councils and government – and say the new settlement date of 1 August will not be met
General
25 June 2024
Connectivity, tech and timetabling ‘barriers’ to Scottish digital academy
New research also finds 41 per cent of upper secondary students can’t take the courses they want in school, usually because of teacher availability
Secondary
24 June 2024
EIS hustings: ‘What Scottish schools need is more money’
But where will it come from? From VAT on private school fees to calls for independence – here’s what the main political parties had to say
General
21 June 2024
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