David Hagendyk spots a political window to act on lifelong learning
For teachers in Wales – the pressure is on
Finola Wilson considers the support teachers in Wales will need to become curriculum-makers
Fifty years, two million students, one radical idea
As The Open University celebrates its 50th Birthday, Louise Casella argues that it is more relevant and necessary than ever
Curriculum reform: a new dawn?
Terry Mackie argues that more critical debate of curriculum reform in Wales is required
Fighting for a Liberal Wales – One Year On
Jane Dodds reflects on a year as leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, and the challenges ahead
Curriculum cul de sac
Robin Hughes looks at how we can measure the success of the Successful Futures curriculum.
Gearing up for PISA
Gareth Evans considers the impact of education’s world rankings and warns that failure to improve could have serious consequences for Wales’ curriculum reform
Ending the epidemic of loneliness
Councillor Bablin Molik presents the devastating effects of loneliness and calls for urgent action to tackle it
Equity & Excellence: ‘The Welsh Way’
A modern public service education system should celebrate equity, excellence and greater school autonomy, says Education Secretary Kirsty Williams