A Class Apart will be essential reading for those involved in the education sector. The book investigates the effectiveness of educational policies in Wales, such as the Foundation Phase and Welsh Baccalaureate, that have been introduced by the Welsh government since devolution. It also assesses whether these policies have really created the potential for Wales to become a 'small, clever nation.' Spanning all major policy developments since 1999, from primary to higher education, A Class Apart also examines the legacy of the two main protagonists, former Education Ministers Jane Davidson and Leighton Andrews. It investigates the issues that some policymakers wished were swept under the carpet, and it delves deeper to analyze the big issues effecting educational practitioners in Wales, including: Welsh education's place on the world stage * the growing funding gap between Wales and England * the role of schools' inspectorate Estyn * the truth behind Wales' ambitious PISA target * the 2012 GCSE grading fiasco * secrecy and the personality clashes in the higher education merger saga. The chronological account also includes the events up to and following the PISA results of 2013. Additionally, the close proximity to the key protagonists in Welsh education provides the perfect position to judge the situation in which Wales' education system finds itself today. (Series: Education) [Subject: Education Policy, Welsh Studies]
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Gareth Evans has been the Education Correspondent of the national newspaper of Wales, The Western Mail, since December 2009. He was educated at Cardiff University and lives in the Vale of Glamorgan.
"Gareth is Wales' most incisive commentator on education. He has built a reputation for fair and fearless analysis that gets beyond the spin." Lee Waters, Director, Institute of Welsh Affairs "Gareth is distinguished and trusted because he is a master of data mining and data, basing his reporting only on evidence rather than belief. " Sir John Cadogan, former Director General of the UK Research Councils and inaugural President of the Learned Society of Wales "Gareth provides the perspective of an analytical, insightful, bold and fearless writer whose primary motivation is to see the Welsh education system become increasingly successful. I am convinced that the issues raised in A Class Apart are applicable internationally. There are many lessons which we can all learn from the Welsh experience and the strategies that they have employed." Dr Avis Glaze, former Chief Student Achievement Officer of Ontario
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