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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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Tes Scotland interview: Labour’s Pam Duncan-Glancy
Thousands of disabled school leavers’ prospects could be transformed by a proposed new law, says Scottish Labour’s education spokesperson in a Tes interview
General
4 August 2023
‘Scottish education has huge strengths,’ says new shadow secretary
Constructive criticism and acknowledging what’s good about our schools is the best approach to opposition, says Liam Kerr, the Scottish Conservatives’ new shadow education secretary
General
1 August 2023
Need to know: new figures on widening access to university
The Scottish government hit its overall interim target for getting more young people from disadvantaged areas into university – but three higher education institutions failed to satisfy individual targets
General
25 July 2023
What to look out for in this year’s SQA results
Results for Scottish qualifications and courses will be published next month, so what can we expect?
Secondary
19 July 2023
LGBTQ+ teachers in Scotland ‘need more support’
Some LGBTQ+ teachers have ‘really supportive’ schools but others face ‘backwards’ attitudes that make them feel unsafe, according to a new report
General
30 June 2023
Secondary students ‘regularly taking four-day week’
MSPs also hear some students are attending school ‘even less than that’ – as Tes Scotland uncovers figures showing the attendance rate last week in secondary was just 82 per cent
General
29 June 2023
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