Gareth Evans considers the impact of education’s world rankings and warns that failure to improve could have serious consequences for Wales’ curriculum reform

Comment, analysis and debate on the issues that matter for Wales, by writers from diverse sectors and political perspectives.
Gareth Evans considers the impact of education’s world rankings and warns that failure to improve could have serious consequences for Wales’ curriculum reform
David Melding presents the thinking behind the Welsh Conservatives latest policy paper, Liveable Cities
Mike Hedges continues his consideration of the organisation of public services in Wales
Adrian Roper urges the Welsh Government to take a lead on challenging and reversing the competitive market in public services
Julia Unwin reflects on our reluctance to embed human values in our approach to public policy.
Dylan Moore reflects on the challenges of editing the IWA’s biannual members’ magazine
Geraint Talfan Davies responds to Brenig Davies’ conversion from Remain to Leave
Brenig Davies sets out the reasons he voted for Remain, but now considers himself a Leaver.
A modern public service education system should celebrate equity, excellence and greater school autonomy, says Education Secretary Kirsty Williams