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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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Tablets-for-all approach criticised by Unesco expert
The Scottish government promised a device for every pupil – but such policies have been called into question by a Unesco expert
General
9 November 2023
Qualifications reform: Scottish government told to stop ‘stalling’
A Holyrood committee has heard that the government must overcome its ‘inclination to delay big decisions’
Secondary
8 November 2023
How good are Scottish teachers at predicting grades?
Teachers’ estimated grades more closely matched students’ SQA exam results in 2023 than they did before the pandemic
Secondary
8 November 2023
Nearly 4,000 exam results upgraded after appeals
New SQA data raises questions about the usual approach to appeals and whether there should be more scope for Scottish schools and students to question exam results
Secondary
7 November 2023
Absence is a UK-wide problem. Here’s how to tackle it
Poor attendance has been an issue across the UK since the pandemic, but schools in Scotland are showing that the tide can be turned, finds Emma Seith
General
3 November 2023
Is punishing bullying ‘counterproductive’?
One behaviour expert says it is ‘tragic’ that a Scottish council is ruling out sanctions when it comes to bullying – but a parents’ organisation has applauded its approach
General
2 November 2023
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