Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
The planned reviews of the measures included in the secondary school banding model and the development of a primary school grading model are underway.
Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
‘…I welcome the opportunity this afternoon to provide an update on the success of the Jobs Growth Wales programme…’
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, and Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, Ken Skates, were in Coleg Sir Gâr today as the search to find some of Wales’ most talented construction apprentices and trainees reached its conclusion.
Do you think you’re ready for headship? To find out if you are, come along to one of our briefing sessions! Remember that you should bring your current headteacher with you (where applicable). Dates and venues for prospective applicants are now available on Learning Wales. Please contact your Consortium to register a place for yourself and headteacher.
Call for evidence - effective professional learning in schools
We are seeking examples of effective approaches to professional learning from schools to develop a number of case studies.
Following the publication of the Welsh Government’s response to the Arts in Education report, we bring you some examples of projects demonstrating how creative learning and the arts can enrich the curriculum and support skills development. Here’s the first of the three studies with Ysgol Abercaseg and Cwmni’r Frân Wen.
Take part in the consultation and make sure your views help develop a curriculum designed to improve literacy and numeracy in Wales. You can also register for one of our events taking place across Wales.
Tribal has recently commenced the pilot launch of TwfSgiliau Cymru/SkillsGrow Wales - formerly known as Wales Essential Skills Assessment Tool (WESAT) - to a number of post-16 learning providers across Wales.
What really works?
This guide is intended to give schools practical advice on how to use their Pupil Deprivation Grant to best effect. It supplements the guidance for Practitioners that was published in December 2013 on the Pupil Deprivation Grant 2013–2015.
There are still a few places available for this year’s Mock Council of the European Union. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis so be quick!