Malcolm Prowle says the only way to improve our schools is to introduce contestability and choice

Malcolm Prowle says the only way to improve our schools is to introduce contestability and choice
Anna Brychan reports on the IWA’s curriculum conference held a few weeks ago
Gareth Rees questions a moral panic over our school performance
David Reynolds says Education Minister Leighton Andrews has a mountain to climb
Philip Dixon challenges Gerry Holtham’s case for measuring school performance to drive up standards
Stevie Upton, author of the IWA’s report Making a Difference at Key Stage 3, responds to David Reynolds
Anna Brychan says its time for children aged 8 to 14 to have their day in the policy sunshine
Stevie Upton outlines the main results of a major IWA research project into school attainment in Wales at Key Stage 3
Stevie Upton unveils a new study on attainment by students aged 11 to 14 in Welsh schools