Results 1461–1480 of 2000 for speaker:Alun Davies

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: The Welsh Government is committed to transforming the expectations, experiences and outcomes for all learners, including those with additional learning needs. The forthcoming introduction of the additional learning needs and education tribunal (Wales) Bill will be a key milestone in the transformation journey that is already under way.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: The Welsh Government is committed to transforming the expectations, experiences and outcomes for all learners, including those with additional learning needs. The forthcoming introduction of the additional learning needs and education tribunal (Wales) Bill will be a key milestone in the transformation journey that is already under way.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: Speech and language therapy is provided to all children who are identified as having a need. Our additional learning needs transformation programme and associated ALN Bill will ensure the needs of learners are identified early and appropriate support is provided, including speech and language therapy.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: Speech and language therapy is provided to all children who are identified as having a need. Our additional learning needs transformation programme and associated ALN Bill will ensure the needs of learners are identified early and appropriate support is provided, including speech and language therapy.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: Across Wales, local authorities are now in the process of developing their Welsh in education strategic plans spanning 2017-20. We expect local authorities to present us with robust plans with challenging yet realistic targets ensuring Welsh-medium education flourishes and strengthens in their localities.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language ( 2 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: Across Wales, local authorities are now in the process of developing their Welsh in education strategic plans spanning 2017-20. We expect local authorities to present us with robust plans with challenging yet realistic targets ensuring Welsh-medium education flourishes and strengthens in their localities.

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: I’m sure that kind invitation has been heard by the Member. Can I say that the Member for Caerphilly makes some very, very important points about the nature of the Valleys as well? One thing that unites all of us, in our different ways, from the Valleys of south Wales is that we have an acute sense of place, and the place is important to us. How we look out on the world is determined by the...

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: I think it’s very important that we ensure that people across the whole of the Valleys feel that this is a structure that speaks for them and on behalf of them. I think sometimes there is a danger that we will focus in on the central Valleys of Glamorganshire and the eastern Valleys of Gwent. I think it is important that the western Valleys of Carmarthenshire and of Glamorgan that you...

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: I’m not sure whether I should be grateful for those comments or not. Let me say this: UKIP has a rather curious track record in these things, where the voting record of its elected Members doesn’t always match the rhetoric employed at different occasions. The leader of UKIP in this place never stops reminding us that he was proud to vote for the 1981 budget that led to extraordinary...

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: I agree very much with many of the points made by Bethan Jenkins, and I understand the sincerity of the way that she’s expressed those points. Let me say this: it is my absolute determination that this taskforce will not be simply a talking shop, and will not provide the commentary from the sidelines that she’s described. Clearly, in establishing a body there are a number of conversations...

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: I think Members across the Chamber enjoy the regular lectures we have from the Conservative Party on the difficulties facing Valleys communities, much of which, of course, are the direct consequence of the policies of a Conservative Government. If you take, for example, the welfare reform programme that is currently going through the United Kingdom Parliament, you will see that the...

11. 7. Statement: Update on the Ministerial Taskforce for the Valleys ( 1 Nov 2016)

Alun Davies: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer. When I launched the ministerial taskforce for the south Wales Valleys in a statement to the National Assembly in July, I committed to updating Members about its progress. The taskforce has held its first meeting, meeting local stakeholders and receiving presentations on a range of issues. The second meeting later this month will have a specific...

8. 7. The Welsh Language Commissioner's Annual Report 2015-16 (18 Oct 2016)

Alun Davies: I have been hoping to do better next year for most of my life, but I am very pleased that we have struck a note of agreement late on this Tuesday afternoon as we discuss this report. I do welcome and am grateful to all Members who have contributed to this debate. As we’ve seen on a number of occasions in the past, this debate has come to an agreement on the principle but has also shown us a...

8. 7. The Welsh Language Commissioner's Annual Report 2015-16 (18 Oct 2016)

Alun Davies: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer. It's a pleasure to lead this discussion this afternoon on the commissioner's annual report. I want to start, of course, by thanking Meri and her team for the very hard work that they’ve done over the past year in leading on this work. Very often, the Welsh Language Commissioner’s role is a thankless one, and I'm very eager that Members this...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Incorporating Welsh Language Training with Vocational Qualifications </p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: Rwy’n credu bod yr Ysgrifennydd yn glir amboutu ei gweledigaeth hi. Mae hi yn y Siambr ac yn gwrando ar eich geiriau nawr. Mi wnaeth yr Ysgrifennydd Addysg a’r Prif Weinidog wneud datganiad o’r fath yn ystod yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol. Rydym ni fel tîm o Weinidogion wedi bod yn trafod hyn ers hynny. Rwy’n gwybod bod yr Ysgrifennydd addysg ar fin gwneud datganiad.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Incorporating Welsh Language Training with Vocational Qualifications </p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: It may be useful if you were to write to me with the detail of the very incident that you’ve described this afternoon, but may I say in general terms, rather than addressing the example that you gave, that I would expect any institution in receipt of funding from Welsh Government to implement their language policy? When we’re talking about the private sector and private businesses, of...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Incorporating Welsh Language Training with Vocational Qualifications </p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: All providers of vocational courses are required to promote and develop their Welsh-medium and bilingual provision. Welsh Government requires all work-based learning providers and further education colleges to increase the number of learners who use Welsh within their learning and provide opportunities for learners to develop their Welsh language skills.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Professor Sioned Davies’s Report on Learning Welsh</p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: I’m very happy to continue the discussion on that if the Member has some suggestions that she’d like to make. But may I say this? There has been a great deal of discussion as to where we are at present since Professor Sioned Davies’s report was published. There will be fundamental changes introduced over the next few years, and therefore there won’t be a lost period, as some have...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Professor Sioned Davies’s Report on Learning Welsh</p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: I know that many people regretted the words that I used. I personally was surprised at that too, because I wasn’t changing policy; I was reiterating current policy. We are at present in a transition period from where we were when Professor Sioned Davies published her report up until the introduction of the new curriculum in 2021. The second language Welsh qualification will be replaced in...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Professor Sioned Davies’s Report on Learning Welsh</p> (28 Sep 2016)

Alun Davies: Welsh will remain compulsory to age 16, and the new curriculum will include a language continuum for Welsh from 2021. We have piloted expanding Welsh in other subject areas, and remain focused on increasing our young people’s communication skills. We are also increasing support on Welsh to teachers and schools.


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