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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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‘Shocking’ figures show one in 10 Scottish schools in deficit
Data obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats shows hundreds of schools reported deficits in 2021-22, with the total amounting to more than £5.5 million
General
15 May 2023
Education secretary told teaching has become ‘unsafe and abusive’
There is no place in our schools for violent behaviour, Jenny Gilruth tells secondary teachers’ union after being asked about the steps she is taking to protect staff
Secondary
12 May 2023
Teachers call on Scottish government to outlaw ‘fire and rehire’
Strike action is looming at a Glasgow private school over changes to teacher pensions – and other schools could ‘impose similar detrimental changes’ without government intervention, a union warns
General
12 May 2023
SSTA: Teachers ‘denied opportunity’ to consider exams proposals
Leader of the Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association will say in an address tomorrow that he fears proposed changes to assessment will ‘only add to teacher workload’
Secondary
11 May 2023
Inclusion failure ‘risks a return to an institutional model’
Next month it will be three years since Angela Morgan published her support-for-learning review. She talks about how Scottish education still needs a ‘radical redesign’
General
11 May 2023
Wales: ‘Majority’ of pupils in first three years of school receiving free meals
The next phase of the Welsh universal free meal rollout in primary will begin in September with pupils in Years 3 and 4 benefiting
Primary
10 May 2023
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