
30th March 2017 11:53pm
Voicing difference
Chris Ulmer is a former teacher who travels the world giving a voice to children with disabilities.

30th March 2017 08:50pm
A dedicated Welsh teacher has won the battle to save her career
Regina Hungerford has been cleared by the courts

30th March 2017 02:50pm
Untalented rich still earn more, says Greening
Social mobility remains an elusive ambition, says the education secretary.

30th March 2017 02:03pm
Major job losses at Welsh university as it faces drop in student applications
The University of South Wales is making the redundancies and blamed Brexit

30th March 2017 01:04pm
Sats for seven-year-olds set to be scrapped
The death knell is sounded for Sats for seven-year-olds in England's schools.

30th March 2017 11:06am
Crowborough primary school in toilet rolls plea
St John's Primary School's head says it faces "real financial pressures" because of budget cuts.

30th March 2017 10:39am
Sats for seven-year-olds set to be scrapped
Moves to end Sats for seven-year-olds in England's schools are welcomed as 'good news'.

30th March 2017 02:35am
Oxford University puts up more portraits of women
The identities of 20 new "diverse" portraits, rather than "dead white men", are revealed by Oxford University.

29th March 2017 03:47pm
This is how to get into Oxbridge - according to admissions tutors
Coaching won't work and the Welsh Baccalaureate doesn't count - although it is useful

29th March 2017 03:40pm
Wales' Education Secretary Kirsty Williams sets out her plans for schools
Ms Williams has written this essay on her hopes for Welsh education