2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10833-021-09422-6
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Back to the future? Reflections on three phases of education policy reform in Wales and their implications for teachers

Abstract: Wales’ education system is part-way through an extensive journey of reform. This contextual paper explores the evolution of that journey, from the establishment of the Welsh Parliament in 1999 to late 2020, as Wales readies itself for the launch of a radical, new national curriculum. Drawing from a range of international literature and experience, it provides an overview of key policy developments and insight into the rationale for decisions taken by the Welsh Government to effect change. To do this, it separa… Show more

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“…This also follows the duty to develop Community Strategies (NAfW, 2000) These are both reflected in the Local Government Acts of, 1972 and2000, respectively. A considerable part of this evolution was the development of legislative competency in Wales, during which time the Welsh Assembly increasingly received greater competence in the public financial policy area. (Evans, 2022). This ties in closely to the original message from the secretary of state for Wales in 1999 that "Devolution is a process, not an event" (Ron Davies, 1999:1).…”
Section: Legislativesupporting
confidence: 66%
“…This also follows the duty to develop Community Strategies (NAfW, 2000) These are both reflected in the Local Government Acts of, 1972 and2000, respectively. A considerable part of this evolution was the development of legislative competency in Wales, during which time the Welsh Assembly increasingly received greater competence in the public financial policy area. (Evans, 2022). This ties in closely to the original message from the secretary of state for Wales in 1999 that "Devolution is a process, not an event" (Ron Davies, 1999:1).…”
Section: Legislativesupporting
confidence: 66%
“…That was why they performed the functions superficially. This ambiguity also arises due to the need for a clear link between these higher education reforms and learning and teaching (Evans, 2022). This confusion placed a burden on implementers to have a clear understanding of these reforms and how they make use of them.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wales has a population of 3.1 million people, spread across 22 local authority areas (Office for National Statistics, 2022). Decision-making over education has been devolved to Welsh Government since 1999, and in the intervening years, education policy and practice has diverged from other systems in the UK in terms of both curriculum and ethos (Evans, 2022). This has been most clearly articulated through the new curriculum for Wales, launched in September 2022 (Welsh Government, 2021b).…”
Section: What Are the Main Insights That The Paper Provides?mentioning
confidence: 99%