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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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Welsh heads vote to continue industrial action over pay
To avoid strike action, the Welsh government and employers need to come up with an acceptable offer, says NAHT Cymru
General
28 June 2023
New suite of made-for-Wales GCSEs announced
Over 20 new GCSEs are being introduced, including combined qualifications in English language and literature, Welsh language and literature, the sciences, and maths and numeracy
Secondary
28 June 2023
Teacher recruitment failings: what is happening in Scotland?
New teachers’ job prospects are worsening despite Scottish government promises to increase teacher numbers, with one council telling 130 staff they won’t have a job after the summer. Emma Seith looks at the national picture
General
27 June 2023
‘Deeply disappointing’ qualifications review must be challenged, says academic
Hayward report on qualifications and assessment is based on opinion and lacking in proper scientific evaluation, argues Professor Lindsay Paterson
Secondary
26 June 2023
Hayward review on Scottish assessment: timeline for reform
It will take almost a decade for assessment reforms in the Hayward review to be fully realised, with three implementation phases for the Scottish Diploma of Achievement up to 2032
Secondary
23 June 2023
7 key messages as Hayward report on assessment unveiled
The long-awaited Hayward report on assessment and qualifications in Scotland was published today over 156 pages – here are 7 takeaways for teachers and school leaders
Secondary
22 June 2023
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