Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning, Reardon Smith Theatre, Cardiff, 2 February 2011
Welsh education confronts systemic failure
David Reynolds asks who will provide the ‘tough love’ that the Welsh education system needs
A quiet revolution in Welsh education
Philip Dixon examines a clash of cultures between Welsh and English education policy
New high street presence for the University of Wales
Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on how a re-configured institution is seeking to market itself in innovative ways
From dumb to dumber in our schools
David Reynolds queries what has gone wrong with the Welsh education system and what we can do about it
New research tackles systemic school failure
John Osmond says a new IWA project is a timely response to yesterday’s PISA results
Welsh Government should invest more to safeguard jobs
Eurfyl ap Gwilym argues that reducing the cuts in the Welsh budget’s capital spend would provide a counter-cyclical stimulus to the economy
Welsh education funding gap should be plugged
Jenny Randerson challenges a claim that the absence of league tables is the cause of relatively poor Welsh attainment
Wales to lose 52,000 jobs
Next week’s announcement on public spending cuts will force a rethink on NHS Wales funding