
01st October 2014 03:41pm
Will your child now have to walk to school?
Merthyr Tydfil Council has voted to increase the walking distance to schools meaning fewer children are eligible for free school buses

01st October 2014 02:03pm
Ex-MI6 head warns over tracking apps
Parents need to be aware that their children can be tracked online, the former head of MI6, Sir John Scarlett, has warned.

01st October 2014 12:10pm
University funding council driving 'unacceptable agenda' to merge Bangor and Glyndwr, claims Wrexham MP Ian Lucas
Hefcw denies claims made by Labour MP Ian Lucas it is trying to merge two North Wales universities

01st October 2014 11:49am
Social workers 'stressed out of job'
Nearly one in 10 UK social workers are considering leaving the profession over stress and poor management.

01st October 2014 05:30am
We can all help in the aim to get every Welsh 11-year-old reading well by 2025
Today at Swansea Central Library, leading charities, teachers and children’s authors will launch a national mission in Wales called Read On.Get On. to get all 11-year-olds reading well and with enjoyment by 2025. Mary Powell-Chandler, Head of Save the Children in Wales, which is part of the coalition, explains how they will set out to make this happen

01st October 2014 05:00am
Major national campaign launched to get all Welsh 11-year-olds reading well by 2025
The Read On. Get On initiative, which is backed by acclaimed Welsh authors, encourages parents to read with young children for 10 minutes a day

01st October 2014 05:00am
Classroom observation is proven to raise school standards, says chief inspector
Classroom observation refers to occasions when learning and teaching activities are observed for a specific purpose by someone other than the normal class teacher and support staff

01st October 2014 12:27am
How blind Victorians campaigned for inclusive education
Where Victorians sent their blind children