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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Louise Hayward: Assessment review ‘not radical’
Education secretary has predicted a ‘radical shift in Scottish education’ – but reform report author insists there is nothing revolutionary about its proposals
Secondary
8 December 2023
FM accused of ‘destroying’ Scottish education after Pisa decline
Scotland’s Pisa results were ‘not good enough’, Humza Yousaf said today – but he cautioned against dismissing ‘the entirety of Scottish education’ based on them
General
7 December 2023
How successful were exam appeals in your subject this year?
There are ‘large differences’ in the success of appeals depending on the subject, according to Scotland’s exam body. We provide a breakdown of the data
Secondary
7 December 2023
Private schools more likely to win exam grade appeals
Appeals from the wealthiest parts of Scotland after the 2023 SQA exams were also more likely to be successful, new analysis shows
Secondary
5 December 2023
Scotland’s Pisa scores drop across the board
Reading, science and maths results in Scotland drop to record lows, but Pisa scores across the OECD have fallen in first update since Covid pandemic
Secondary
5 December 2023
‘Huge cultural change’ needed on parent involvement
Parents are not getting the involvement in schools that they are now legally entitled to in Scotland, says head of a national parents’ organisation
General
3 December 2023
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