A CONFERENCE to consider the Welsh Government’s vision of a million Welsh speakers in an international context was held in Cardiff’s Millennium Centre on Tuesday (Oct...
IT IS THE BIGGEST shake up to financing higher education in Wales since the First Assembly term and yet, despite two years of research and the...
A NEW group is to be set up to review the future role of Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, the Welsh Government has announced. Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, which...
HELPING parents to engage in their child’s learning by texting them about upcoming tests or homework deadlines can boost secondary school pupils’ maths results by the...
CABINET Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams, has launched the Big Friendly Read – a scheme to encourage reading on a giant scale. Libraries across Wales are...
AS THE UNIVERSITY of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) braces itself for a busy period of applications, it has offered advice to students who may find...
NUT CYMRU says the new Education Minister will need to put teacher’s workload at the very top of her to do list after figures obtained via...
STANDARDISED testing continues to leave pupils and schools distressed, according to a national survey of teachers in Wales. The research, conducted by NUT Cymru, shows that...
MORE THAN 100 prospective European students have withdrawn applications to study at a Welsh university following the European referendum result. Professor John Grattan, acting Vice- Chancellor...
EDUCATION charity Teach First Cymru has announced it will be placing over 30 new teachers in schools serving low income communities across Wales in September 2016. ...
RESEARCH by Aberystwyth University academics on the emotional impact of art and literature was chosen as one of the highlights of the Being Human Festival showcase...
GROUND-BREAKING research by Welsh academics has led to new findings on ice formation. An international research team led by academics from Aberystwyth and Swansea Universities has...