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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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GBV report calls for relationships education review
The inspectorate-led review should include recommendations on ‘sufficiency of resources and training’ for Welsh schools, says Senedd report into gender-based violence
General
15 January 2024
Call for school violence plan ‘before it escalates’
Scottish government also being urged to give clarity to schools on ‘boundaries and consequences’ in the wake of research showing that behaviour is deteriorating
General
11 January 2024
Will Scotland lag behind England on digital exams?
Exam boards in England have concrete plans for making the move to on-screen exams but in Scotland, indecision over education reform is stymieing progress, writes Emma Seith
Secondary
8 January 2024
How can computing be saved in Scottish schools?
Computing science uptake has been on a downward spiral for years – but if the right action is taken, the situation can be reversed, finds Emma Seith
General
5 January 2024
‘Huge boost’ in numbers having music lessons
In some councils pupil demand is ‘vastly larger than supply’ and funding is not keeping pace with rising costs
General
4 January 2024
How many teachers are on temporary contracts in Scotland?
Tes Scotland analysis finds one in five teachers working in primary, secondary and special schools is on a temporary contract
General
4 January 2024
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