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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Somerville grilled over teacher numbers pledge
The decision has caused ‘chaos’ in councils and is leading to ‘massive cuts’ in other services, claim opposition politicians
General
22 February 2023
Research paints ‘gloomy picture’ of secondary education in Scotland
Pressure to drive up attainment is ‘invariably taking precedence’ over the aspirations of Curriculum for Excellence, research finds
Secondary
20 February 2023
Education Scotland boss to step down
Gayle Gorman says it is ‘the right time’ for her to move on before the creation of new education agency and inspection body
General
16 February 2023
‘Inadequate’ Scottish teacher pay offer rejected outright
Scotland’s largest teaching union said the offer was ‘only a marginal improvement’ and strike action will continue
General
15 February 2023
What did Nicola Sturgeon say about education in her resignation speech?
Nicola Sturgeon began her time as first minister saying she wanted to be ‘judged’ on closing the attainment gap – but today, as she resigned, it barely got a mention
General
15 February 2023
Welsh teacher pay offer rejected
Teachers in Wales had been offered a 6.5% rise this year and a one-off payment – but NEU says offer ‘simply not good enough’
General
15 February 2023
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