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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Will we ever know the impact of nursery hours increase on children?
The main aim of the £1 billion a year investment is to improve outcomes for children but auditors say that will be hard to measure given the impact of Covid-19
Early Years
1 June 2023
‘Overwhelming appetite for change’ in Scottish education, report finds
The results of Scotland’s ‘national discussion’ about the future of education were published and debated at Holyrood this afternoon
General
31 May 2023
Fears over ‘worsening’ T&Cs for private sector staff
From compulsory redundancies to reductions in promoted posts, mounting cost pressures are making Scottish independent school staff feel increasingly vulnerable
General
30 May 2023
Hayward: Qualifications overhaul could lead to new school roles
The final report of Professor Louise Hayward’s qualifications review will be with the education secretary next week – and she is clear the changes cannot be done on the cheap
Secondary
25 May 2023
Gillian Hamilton on ‘leading Education Scotland to its end’
The Education Scotland interim chief executive says she wants ‘two outstanding organisations’ to emerge from Education Scotland reform
General
24 May 2023
Tackle violence in Scottish schools, say Tories
Conservatives’ call for a plan to address violence in Scotland’s schools comes amid fears teachers are facing an ‘aggression epidemic’
General
23 May 2023
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