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ESTYN

MFL in Wales: going down, but do we care?

Ceri James says that it’s crunch time for MFL in Wales

19th July (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Is Welsh education in a poor state?

Phil Parry examines the state of education in Wales following University league tables release.

8th June (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Why the arts are vital to our sense of Wales

Dai Smith makes a plea for creativity to be at the heart of the Welsh school curriculum and argues why the arts are vital.

2nd April (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

The arts should be at the centre of the school curriculum

Neil Burridge argues that the Wales is well placed to place the arts at the centre of the school curriculum

31st March (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy
Welsh-Cymraeg

Very few leaving English-medium schools can speak Welsh

Josh Parry says Welsh-medium education for all is the key to language growth

14th November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy
Welsh-Cymraeg

Mae ysgolion cyfrwng-Saesneg yn methu’r Gymraeg

Mae Josh Parry yn dadlau taw addysg trwy’r Gymraeg yw’r allwedd i dwf yr iaith.

14th November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh-medium education is not all-white

Simon Brooks says Cardiff’s Welsh-medium schools row reveals hidden linguistic attitudes

3rd August (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy
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