
30th July 2014 11:53pm
Nursery teachers higher status call
Nursery school teachers should be given the same status and pay as those in primary school, the Pre-School Learning Alliance says.

30th July 2014 08:37pm
School standards £5m funding fears
There are fears millions of pounds could be diverted from current schools' improvements programmes to fund a new policy also aimed at raising standards.

30th July 2014 04:45pm
A peculiar sort of debt
The true costs of running the student loan scheme

30th July 2014 01:40pm
Employers prefer 'soft' skills
Employers prefer "soft" skills rather than technical knowledge in graduates they are recruiting, a study says.

30th July 2014 11:00am
Sir Peter Blake on 'pushing the boundaries' in printmaking
Work by the celebrated founder of Pop Art is on show in Cardiff as part of a major exhibition of 20th century prints, as Jenny White discovers

30th July 2014 09:45am
Hawthorne High School year seven pupils rewarded for reading
Any pupil who had borrowed, read and returned a book, was given a raffle ticket for the chance to win a prize

29th July 2014 07:00pm
New student loan model discussed
Ministers and officials have been researching an idea that could bring major changes to England's student loan system, BBC Newsnight learns.

29th July 2014 06:00pm
Economic growth and investment are the keys to solving social problems, argues Cardiff Metropolitan University Professor Brian Morgan
Professor Morgan says investment in skills is essential and higher education is being used as a political football

29th July 2014 03:35pm
Trust told academies need to improve
Ofsted tells an academies trust led by a former government adviser that too many of its schools are not improving fast enough.

29th July 2014 02:10pm
Rhiw Syr Dafydd primary school celebrates glowing Estyn report
Current performance of the Oakdale school was rated as 'good' - with 'excellent' prospects for future improvement