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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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SQA exam appeals will be free this year
Students will also be able to request a review of their marked exam paper directly, without having to go through their school
Secondary
1 February 2023
Announcement on SQA appeals process due ‘later this week’
One possibility is a return to the old ‘post-results service’ – but it could be free and learners could be given direct access
Secondary
31 January 2023
Call to tackle poorer students’ negative thinking
Counselling and coaching interventions could help to address disadvantaged students’ negative thinking about their career prospects, new research suggests
Secondary
31 January 2023
‘Many councils’ facing teacher recruitment and retention challenges
Scottish government threatening financial sanctions if pupil-teacher ratios worsen, but councils say they can’t fill jobs in certain areas and subjects
General
30 January 2023
Why getting teacher recruitment right is proving so difficult
Many schools are struggling to recruit teachers in Scotland – yet many teachers are struggling to find jobs. Emma Seith explores the reasons for this persistent problem
General
27 January 2023
Government to enforce minimum learning hours
The Scottish government is also expected to ‘lock’ the pupil-teacher ratio at current levels amid council proposals to cut teacher jobs
General
26 January 2023
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