ELLA WILKINSON, a student at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, recently returned from 10 weeks volunteering in Tanzania with Raleigh International as part of...
SUGGESTING that the problem is not so much ‘fake news’; as fishing for facts to suit different agendas, the reaction to the Estyn report into Wales’...
A NEW £36m fund to reduce infant class sizes and raise standards has been announced by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams. Directed at the front line and...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has introduced a new law aimed at supporting learners with additional learning needs (ALN). If passed, the Additional Learning Needs and Educational Tribunal...
THE NUMBER of pupils learning Mandarin has more than doubled according to a new report on a drive to increase the use of modern foreign languages...
AFTER last week’s PISA results, those responsible for delivering children’s education have spoken out about what the results do and do not mean. Rob Williams, Director...
THE GAP between pupils in Wales receiving free school meals and their peers is continuing to close, according to the latest official figures released on December...
TWO STUDENTS from Coleg Sir Gâr have won gold in two national skills competition heats in the carpentry and health and life sciences categories. Inclusive Skills...
ALL teachers in Wales are being urged to take part in the newly-launched Welsh Government Workforce Survey. NUT Cymru has said that it is crucial there...
EDUCATION Secretary Kirsty Williams has commissioned the highly-respected Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to provide support and challenge to the Welsh Government’s work on...
UWTSD’S Dr Martin Bates is a part of a team of university archaeologists working on a £2 million research project to reconstruct an ancient landscape beneath...
GLOBAL tech firm Fujitsu has praised the forward-thinking vision of south west Wales as it opened its new Education Innovation Hub at Swansea University’s £450 million...