The following articles have been written about the Review, providing an account of the progress to date.
• 16.05.08 : Robin Alexander, in the Times Educational Supplement.
'Testaments to the Power of 10'. "With today’s three research surveys on teaching, the Primary Review completes dissemination of its 30 interim reports and enters its next phase: the preparation of its main and final report. [...]"
• 17.03.08 : Robin Alexander, 'The Primary Review: emerging perspectives on childhood'.
Lecture delivered at Central Hall, Westminster to the conference on 'Childhood, Well-being and Primary Education' organised by the General Teaching Council and held in conjunction with The Children's Society Good Childhood Inquiry and the Primary Review.
• 20.11.07 : Robin Alexander, 'Towards a new vision for primary education? Midway through the Primary Review'.
Lecture about the Primary Review delivered at Church House, Westminster at the invitation of The Worshipful Company of Weavers.
• 2.11.07 : Robin Alexander, in the Times Educational Supplement.
'Testing times for primary assessment'. (Published with the title 'Three reports should prompt debate on primary's future')
• Spring 2007 : Robin Alexander, in Forum.
'Where there is no vision...' - Article for special Plowden 40th anniversary issue of Forum.
• February 2007 : Mark Brundrett in Education 3-13
Brundrett, M. (2007) 'Two decades of reform in education: do we need a review of primary education?' Education 3-13 35(1):1-3.
• 28.11.06: Peter Wilby, in The Guardian.
'Primary mover: Forty years after the Plowden report, education for the under-11s is being reviewed, and the mastermind behind the project has some radical ideas.'
• 13.10.07 : Robin Alexander, in the Times Educational Supplement.
'Alternative vision for Primary Children? A comprehensive study, launched today, aims to put the life of the child back on top of the agenda'