Scotland
The latest news, analysis, investigations and professional advice covering everything to do with the education sector in Scotland
Friday
10th May 2024
Teacher pay: ‘Increasing concern’ over ‘lack of progress’ in Scotland
Local authorities ‘disappointed’ that trade unions ‘have gone public with a threat of balloting for strike action’
‘The fear of inspection is rife in our schools’
School inspection in Scotland is too often used to ‘squash innovation and enthusiasm’, says SSTA general secretary
‘Half-baked’ response to ‘escalating’ school violence condemned
Teaching union demands ‘immediate action’ to address an ‘upsurge in violence’ in Scottish schools so that staff can work in safety
Say ‘no’ to ‘toxic culture’ of extra workload, teachers told
Teachers have been ‘conditioned over the years by moral blackmail to take on more and more work’, says president of Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association
Tuesday
7th May 2024
Teacher workload: Delay class-contact time target, says report
The Scottish government should be wary of increasing teacher numbers quickly and aim for a promised 90-minute reduction in weekly class-contact time by 2028, report recommends
Praise motivates pupils - but it tails off as they get older
Praise makes children feel positive about school and motivates them, finds report – but pupils say they get less of it as they grow older
Friday
3rd May 2024
Schools ready for remote learning ‘within days’ if necessary
New report looks at Scottish schools’ and local authorities’ ability to shift to remote learning if another major event causes schools buildings to close
Risk of no Scottish teacher pay deal before Christmas, says union boss
Scottish teachers’ next pay rise is due by August – but unions are still waiting for councils to make them an offer