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The Tes Scotland podcast brings you fascinating discussion and insight into Scottish education from Henry Hepburn and Emma Seith.Copyright 2023 Tes Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Why school timetabling matters more than ever #4
      Dec 6 2023

      School timetabling has often been the preserve of lone experts, yet experts say it’s the engine that drives a school – so everyone should be getting under the bonnet.

      Emma Seith talks to Scotland editor Henry Hepburn about his long read on how school timetables are changing, what the impact could be and the barriers in the way of innovation.

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      19 min
    • Has the habit of going to school been broken? #3
      Nov 8 2023

      School attendance in Scotland – and beyond – has become a huge concern since Covid.

       Emma Seith talks to Scotland editor Henry Hepburn about her long read on attendance. Why are things going in the wrong direction, what is the impact and, crucially, what can schools do about it?

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      16 min
    • Are NPAs really a qualifications reform trailblazer? #2
      Oct 4 2023

      National Progression Award have rapidly grown in popularity in Scottish schools.

      The absence of exams and the “real-world” application of the 267 NPAs on offer – in courses as varied as criminology, esports, Gaelic songwriting and end-of-life care – hold huge appeal to schools and students at a time when assessments and qualifications are being reformed – although some doubts remain.

      Scotland editor Henry Hepburn talks to senior reporter Emma Seith about her long read for Tes on the rise of NPAs.

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      17 min
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