Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning, Reardon Smith Theatre, Cardiff, 2 February 2011
A quiet revolution in Welsh education
Philip Dixon examines a clash of cultures between Welsh and English education policy
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
Government should bite bullet on jobs for young people
Stevie Upton on a new IWA report that says many young people have no chance of finding mainstream jobs
The Coalition’s constitutional strategy – is there one?
The Coalition might agree in principle over the Freedom Bill but they can’t produce an overall constitutional strategy. Anthony Barnett says the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties are fundamentally at loggerheads over the destination of democratic reform
Last generation to engage with the Classics
Mari Williams argues that Welsh civilisation is the poorer for the decline of the teaching of Latin and Greek
Welsh-medium education is not all-white
Simon Brooks says Cardiff’s Welsh-medium schools row reveals hidden linguistic attitudes