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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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FM accepts classroom violence is causing new teachers to drop out
Humza Yousaf made the admission when quizzed about a Tes Scotland exclusive revealing almost one in five probationers have opted out of this year’s induction scheme
General
14 March 2024
Badly run and designed schools create additional needs, hear MSPs
Over a third of Scottish pupils have an ASN, but that figure would be lower if school buildings and cultures were developed with all pupils in mind, says expert
General
14 March 2024
More than 550 probationers opt out of induction scheme
EIS union says workload pressures, under-resourcing of ASN and rising violence are prompting new teachers to ‘pursue other opportunities’
General
8 March 2024
SQA: Exam grading will take coursework return into account
The Scottish exams body also confirms that appeals will be free of charge this year and students will retain the right to appeal directly
Secondary
7 March 2024
Teacher absence in Scotland hits highest level in over a decade
Last year, Scottish teachers took more than 380,000 sick days, with stress identified as the number one factor driving the rise
General
7 March 2024
What Scottish literature should students in upper secondary study?
The SQA is asking teachers and secondary students for feedback on the Scottish set texts studied as part of National 5 and Higher English courses
Secondary
7 March 2024
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