Parents to help shape curriculum review in Wales

Parents and pupils are being asked for their views on the school curriculum as part of a review to improve education standards in Wales.

The Welsh government has appointed an advisor to look at how children should be taught and assessed in future.

Prof Graham Donaldson wants people and organisations to shape its findings.

In January, school inspectors raised concerns, external about the "variable" quality of teaching and standards generally, especially in secondary schools.

Education correspondent Arwyn Jones reports.

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