Finola Wilson considers the support teachers in Wales will need to become curriculum-makers
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Climate Change – top of the Agenda
Remaining in the EU is our best chance of responding to the climate emergency argues Hywel Ceri Jones
Ideals and practicalities made today’s Europe
Marking Europe Day, Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the beginnings of the European project
The future of work in Wales relies on more people of all ages accessing higher education
Professor Julie Lydon explores the skills Wales will need, and what role universities will need to play, to respond to the challenges and opportunities of the future
Hidden and overlooked: estranged young people in higher education
Yesterday, Stand Alone hosted its first conference in Wales to discuss the challenges family estrangement brings young people in Higher Education. In the first in a series of blogs, Susan Mueller explains what those challenges look like.
The “Ripple effect”: social action and the new curriculum
A focus on social action can help deliver the ambitions of the new curriculum for Wales, says Susie Ventris-Field
Climate Emergency: we need drastic, radical measures
It’s going to take radically different action to avoid tragic outcomes for our ecosystems argues David Clubb.
It’s democracy your Lordships, but not as we know it
In a way only he can, Mat Mathias says it’s time to reform the House of Lords
These Isles: Charting a Constitution
These Isles is an essay by Glyndwr Cennydd Jones, presented in four weekly parts on click on wales, subtitled Mapping the Union, Plotting a Course to Confederal Federalism, Navigating Fiscal Decentralisation and Charting a Constitution. This is part four.