Lessons from Schools Challenge Cymru can still be taken forward despite no further funding being available, says Mel Ainscow.
The Programme for Government: ‘Could do better’
Owen Hathway assesses what the new Programme for Government offers in terms of education policy.
Results 2016: Judge us on our own merits
Owen Hathway calls time on Welsh education’s unhealthy and increasingly meaningless comparisons with England
Uncertainty hanging over Schools Challenge Cymru
Owen Hathway asks if Schools Challenge Cymru will get the time it needs to prove value for money.
A successful future for education in Wales?
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths insists on some non-negotiable aims for Kirsty Williams and her new colleagues
Putting education at the forefront of the elections
Philip Dixon calls for a big discussion on the direction of our education system ahead of the assembly elections.
What does it cost to educate a child in Wales?
Martin Price explores the variation in funding for schools.
Literacy skills lacking in Wales
Cerys Furlong says it is not only the young who lack basic literacy skills.
Education – a report card
Dr Julian Skyrme reviews ‘A Class Apart: Learning the Lessons of Education in Post-Devolution Wales’ by Gareth Evans