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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 education minister talks reform and what happens next
Jeremy Miles speaks exclusively to Tes’ Emma Seith about Curriculum for Wales, the new qualifications and what he has learned from Scotland’s mistakes
General
14 June 2023
Dismay as Scottish government cuts funding for master’s-level CPD
Government advisers have hit out at the decision, saying it flies in the face of international evidence and that teacher professional learning is ‘even more vital in challenging times’
General
8 June 2023
Skills review wants ‘common language’ for qualifications
Death knell may be sounded for the Higher brand, with skills report author James Withers calling for an end to the ‘often bewildering’ array of names for Scottish qualifications
Secondary
7 June 2023
Teacher and students’ views diverge over Covid-era exams
Teachers in Scotland ‘overwhelmingly’ preferred the return to external exams in 2022 – but students ‘marginally’ preferred the 2021 approach, finds new research
Secondary
6 June 2023
Why a structured approach to online learning is essential
Technology is becoming increasingly prominent in Scottish classrooms – but how can schools ensure they make the most of it?
General
5 June 2023
How do children in Scotland travel to school?
There has been a big push in Scotland in recent years to encourage children to walk or cycle to school – but is it working?
General
5 June 2023
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