David Rees: I call on the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: And—. Oh. Excuse me, Minister, are you speaking for the Government? Ah, right. We had it that the Minister for education would be speaking.
David Rees: Item 4 this afternoon is the statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on Taith—delivering Wales's innovative international learning exchange programme. I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: I now call on the Minister for Education and Welsh language to reply to the debate. Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: The next item is a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on Welsh Language community housing. And I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: Item 4 this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on the Cymraeg 2050 annual report 2021-22. And I call on Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: The next item is a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language—supporting the education workforce. I call on the Minister to make the statement. Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language to respond to the debate.
David Rees: ...to the first item, I'd like to announce the result of the Member Bill ballot held today. I'm pleased to announce that Sam Rowlands may seek the Senedd's agreement on his proposal for an outdoor education Wales Bill.
David Rees: The next item is a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on 10-year Welsh in education strategic plans. I call on the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Education and Welsh Language to reply to the debate—Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: Item 6 on the agenda is a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language—Curriculum for Wales roll-out. I call on the Minister to make a statement. Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: Item 5 is next, and that's a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on evaluating and improving education and learning in Wales. I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language to reply to the debate—Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: Item 5 is next, a statement by the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language on the Welsh in education workforce. I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: The next item is a statement by the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language on the National Music Service: delivering the national plan for music education. I call on the Minister to make his statement—Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: ...see so many young people in the gallery today, and also commending them on their exceptional behaviour when they were there, and it was great to see more coming in. I believe they were from Y Wern school.
David Rees: And finally, Jayne Bryant, Chair of the Children, Young People, and Education Committee.
David Rees: The next item is the statement by the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language on school attendance. I call on the Minister to make his statement—Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: The next item this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language on high standards and aspirations for all. And I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.