Leighton Andrews AM Minister for Education and Skills; IWA 25th Anniversary, Llandudno, 6 December 2012
Qualifications Wales faces tough test
Robin Hughes addresses the difficult questions surrounding the new body that will regulate the Welsh examination and qualification system
Welsh education sails away from England by staying on course
Philip Dixon says yesterday’s Qualifications Review means incremental change that will build on the current system
Joined-up long-term strategy need to tackle Welsh NEETs
Rick Libbey says we have lost our way in guiding young people into employment
Examinations reform and the limits of Welsh devolution
Malcom Prowle says the conflict between the English and Welsh Education Ministers is exposing the limits of devolution
Why the Welsh Baccalaureate is a soft option
Gareth Williams gives a pupil’s eye view of a qualification that he says is failing badly in its current flawed design
The Welsh and English GCSE fiasco
Philip Dixon says some student’s career paths might well be blighted all because of a D rather than than a C grade
Predicaments of those learning Welsh
Ken Richards responds to the frustrations and problems of an Englishman learning the language
Tackling a reading crisis in Welsh schools
Geraldine Barry says ‘not invented here’ is the attitude of many Welsh schools when confronted with new literacy ideas