Budget cuts threaten Wales's new curriculum
24 November 2015
Budget cuts threaten Wales’s new curriculum
UCAC, one of Wales’s main education unions, has raised concerns about the severe budget cuts expected in the Westminster Government’s Spending Review on Wednesday.
UCAC celebrates 75 years
19 November 2015
UCAC celebrates 75 years
UCAC was established in Cardiff in 1940 by a group of teachers who saw the need for a teachers’ union that would correspond to the specific needs of teachers living and working in Wales.
Welsh Government gives teachers a licence to pioneer
5 November 2015
Welsh Government gives teachers a licence to pioneer
The Welsh Government has today announced the names of the Pioneer Schools that will help to shape our education system over the years to come.
Working longer: what will be the effect on teachers?
24 September 2015
Dilwyn Roberts-Young (Deputy General Secretary and Field Officer for Mid and the South West Wales) and Mererid Lewis Davies (Field Officer for South East Wales) have been attending regular meetings in London as part of the ongoing Working Longer review.
UCAC warns of the challenges facing schools and further education colleges
19 August 2015
UCAC warns of the challenges facing schools and further education colleges
UCAC teaching union has warned today of the challenges facing schools and further education colleges to provide a broad curriculum choice for those pupils receiving their GCSE results tomorrow.