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Find the latest teaching jobs in Scotland. Search and apply for school jobs and get information about what it’s like teaching in the region. Skip to main content ... Tes Global Ltd is registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, St Paul’s Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE ...
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Options for teachers qualified outside Scotland - Teach In Scotland
Scotland is an amazing place to develop your teaching career. The good news is that there are opportunities for teachers within the Scottish education system. Our national Curriculum for Excellence is specifically designed to give teachers the flexibility they need to create engaging lessons for their pupils.
Choose a new career path in teaching | Teach In Scotland
Information for people considering a teaching career in Scotland including how to apply, training options, career prospects and professional development. Contact us; Sign up for more info; Apply through UCAS; Teach In Scotland ... If you think teaching might be the job for you, take a look at our virtual events archive, where we discuss ...
Education Jobs - myjobscotland
Search for Education jobs on myjobscotland. Helping you search for Scottish Local Government Jobs. The national shared recruitment portal for Scotland's 32 local authorities and public sector bodies.
Teaching in Scotland | myjobscotland
Scotland is a great place to both live and work. It is here where you can start, continue, or develop your teaching career. The state education system is free to all children aged five to eighteen, and with over 2,500 schools in Scotland there are lots of opportunities for great teachers. Learn more about the benefits of teaching in Scotland.
How to become a teacher in Scotland
The probationary year in Scotland is known as the Teacher Induction Scheme (TIS). This is a guaranteed, one-year probationary teaching post with a Scottish local authority school. A flexible route is also available. You can find out more at The General Teaching Council for Scotland website. Skills and qualities for teaching
Teaching in Scotland - Prospects.ac.uk
technical education. See Study in Scotland - Funding and Fees for more information on funding opportunities. Where do I find out about teaching jobs in Scotland? Throughout your teacher training and probation year, you'll be open to teaching opportunities through the contacts you make. You can also search for jobs on the following websites:
Teaching in Scotland - targetjobs
Tes – jobs in state and independent schools. Qualifying to teach in further education in Scotland. It is possible to undertake a teaching qualification (further education), also known as a TQFE, in order to teach in Scottish further education (FE) institutions.
Teaching jobs in Scotland | Tes
Teaching jobs in Scotland . Keywords. Keywords. UK postcode or current location. 6 locations included. ... Tes Global Ltd is registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, St Paul’s Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE ...
Scotland | Tes Magazine
The number of teachers registered in Scotland fell in 2024, finds a GTCS analysis, with subjects including German and computing among the hardest hit Monday 14th Apr 2025
Teacher voice in Scottish education reform – A BA/Leverhulme funded ...
The link below is to an article published by TES Scotland on 13 May 2024, emerging from the early stages of our research project. In this article, we explore forms of participation within the National Discussion and critically analyse the political response to it. We ask, and reflect on, the following questions: We conclude by…
Routes into teaching | Become a teacher | Teach In Scotland
The Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) is the graduate entry route for those who want to become a primary or secondary teacher in Scotland. The Scottish PGDE primary trains you to work with children typically aged between 4-12, whilst a PGDE secondary qualifies you to teach 11-18-year-olds.
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Centre for Teaching Excellence will be ‘shaped by teachers’ | Tes
Scotland’s new Centre for Teaching Excellence will be about teachers “first and foremost”, says its director Professor Margery McMahon. “It’s very much about professional learning and development at scale,” she adds, speaking exclusively to Tes Scotland before the centre’s official launch in late-May, and helping teachers to “access, use and generate research to improve ...
New approach empowers teachers to embed Learning for Sustainability ...
Dr Zoè Robertson, Chair of the SCDE and Head of the Institute for Education, Teaching and Leadership at the University of Edinburgh, said: “We are delighted that the SCDE is able to share this important development in response to the Learning for Sustainability Action Plan 2023-2030.This new national framework is both collaboratively developed and research-informed and articulates a shared ...
Second attempt to recruit for top Scottish education jobs fails | Tes
The Scottish government’s education reform process has hit another roadblock. Tes Scotland can reveal that a second attempt to appoint to two key roles has resulted in failure: the identities of who will lead Education Scotland and the inspectorate are still unknown.. Now the government is saying that the roles will not be readvertised until the Education (Scotland) Bill has made its way ...
Profile: The first Scottish secondary school rated 'excellent' for ...
H yndland Secondary School in Glasgow has just become the first secondary in Scotland in almost a decade to be rated “excellent” for learning, teaching and assessment. But crucially, staff at Hyndland don’t talk about learning and teaching - they prefer “learning and engagement”. Talking about engagement instead shifts the focus from the teacher to the experience of the students in ...