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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Offer ‘golden hellos’ in shortage subjects, say secondary heads
Scottish headteachers are calling for action over longstanding teacher shortages in subjects such as maths and computing
Secondary
22 June 2023
Boys more enthused than girls by school for first time
Since 1990 teenage girls in Scotland had been more positive about school but that has now changed, according to longitudinal survey that also raises concerns about students’ overall satisfaction with school
General
21 June 2023
Should restraint and seclusion school guidance become law?
A Scottish Labour MSP is seeking views on new legislation to ensure that incidents of restraint and seclusion in schools are recorded and that there a clear route for complaints
General
20 June 2023
First minister under fire over rural school closures
Humza Yousaf accused of ‘turning his back on rural Scotland’ following the revelation that 40 mainly rural schools have been closed or mothballed in recent years
General
16 June 2023
10 ideas to improve behaviour, curriculum, pedagogy and more
Each year, a group of secondary heads in Scotland comes together to share some of their boldest and most innovative practice. Here’s what came out from their latest gathering
Tips & Techniques
16 June 2023
Love, time, money - the keys to improving behaviour?
Increasing core school funding so that teachers have time and space to build relationships is crucial to resolving behaviour issues, MSPs hear
General
15 June 2023
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