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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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Make climate change a compulsory subject, says panel
The Scottish Parliament’s Climate Change People’s Panel is calling for every pupil to have ‘a basic understanding of climate change’
General
11 April 2024
Wales: Review calls for ‘single pay scale’ and cap on teaching hours
It also recommends Welsh headteachers earn at least £61,547 – but government warns ‘affordability’ will be key consideration when it comes to implementation
General
10 April 2024
Centre of Teaching Excellence ‘should be renamed’
In response to the SNP government’s plan for a Centre of Teaching Excellence, secondary heads warn ‘excellence’ is ‘a tarnished word’ in Scottish education
General
9 April 2024
Jenny Gilruth: a year as Scotland’s education secretary
The Scottish education system can’t be allowed to stagnate, writes Emma Seith – slow reform is increasingly looking like no reform
General
28 March 2024
Welsh heads warn of ‘us versus them’ inspection
In response to research highlighting school leaders’ concerns about inspection, Estyn points to feedback showing that it is viewed ‘positively’ by heads
General
28 March 2024
SQA: Pandemic still having ‘substantial’ impact on education
Teachers say students find exams more stressful now and often lack key knowledge and skills – and staff also raise concerns about attendance
Secondary
27 March 2024
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