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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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More pay or less class contact time - what would teachers prefer?
Next week Scottish secondary teachers will be asked if they want to campaign for a 7% pay rise in lieu of government promise to reduce class-contact time by 90 minutes
General
5 May 2023
Who decides if student teachers are up to the job?
A new landmark report talks up the strengths of teacher education in Scotland – but it also identifies underlying tensions between schools and universities. So, how can this partnership be improved? Emma Seith looks at our approach to training the teachers of tomorrow
General
5 May 2023
Private school teachers vote to strike over ‘fire and rehire’
In ‘very rare’ example of industrial action in the Scottish independent sector, teachers at Hutchesons’ Grammar will strike over their removal from pension scheme
Secondary
4 May 2023
Abandoning free meals pledge would be ‘profoundly damaging’
The education secretary wants ‘to go further’ on universal free school meals but Humza Yousaf has signalled he favours a more targeted approach – sparking an outcry
General
3 May 2023
Study finds ‘no crisis’ in Scottish teacher education
But schools want more say in the grading of student teachers on placement, with some believing universities are guilty of passing students ‘who are struggling’
General
28 April 2023
Welsh schools: ‘Experienced staff are struggling and new staff are drowning’
The new curriculum began being introduced in Welsh schools in September – but it’s not just curricular reform piling the pressure on the country’s teachers
General
27 April 2023
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