Results 141–160 of 7000 for speaker:Jeremy Miles OR speaker:Jeremy Miles OR speaker:Jeremy Miles

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Active Travel (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: We want to enable more children to walk, scoot and cycle to school. We are supporting this through incorporating active travel into the appraisal of new schools and colleges funded through the sustainable communities for learning programme and by funding walking and cycling improvements through our active travel fund and the Safe Routes in Communities grant each year.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Modern Foreign Languages (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for the welcome that she's given to the work that's under way and refer her to the answer I've just given to John Griffiths in terms of the steps that we will be taking as a Government. I do think that one of the things that is really important is that the steps that we take in this policy area, as with any other, are based on the reality rather than on our particular world...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Modern Foreign Languages (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank John Griffiths for that supplementary question. I do agree with him; it is concerning. We do want to make sure that young people are choosing to study modern foreign languages. He's corresponded with me in the past in particular around the decline in German provision, and I do recognise that. The pattern that we see is that, where students are enrolling for qualifications in those...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Modern Foreign Languages (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Certainly. 'Global Futures' is our strategy for international language learning, and I announced the publication of our revised strategy towards the end of last year. That outlines how we and our 'Global Futures' partners will continue to support international languages in schools for a further three years.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Teaching of Skills (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Yes. The whole point of the regional skills partnerships is to bring in that industry data, isn't it, to the planning that FE colleges are able to make in order to provide. But also, the relationship between FE colleges themselves and the particular sectors in their footprint is absolutely vital to enable them to respond nimbly and in a way that both addresses the needs of the local labour...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Teaching of Skills (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I think that's a really important point. That collaboration within Government and much more broadly than that is a really important part of our future in terms of skills provision in Wales. I think that collaboration between further education, higher education and big sector players like Airbus is a really exciting set of developments on the horizon, where you have technical, vocational,...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Teaching of Skills (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: The economy and education departments work very closely together to ensure that skills needs are met, with a key role for regional skills partnerships. Personal learning accounts is one example in my area, with targeted interventions in areas such as net zero and heavy goods vehicle driving already delivering successful outcomes.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: STEM Subjects (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Altaf Hussain, for that really important question. We need to equip our learners. Whether they choose to lead on to careers in STEM subjects or not, we need to equip all our learners to face a future of rapid technological and economic change, and digital skills and the kind of adaptability and creativity that go with some of those, alongside the knowledge itself, are absolutely...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: STEM Subjects (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: The Welsh Government has provided almost £1.5 million in grant funding this year to support the delivery of STEM initiatives, with the primary aims of supporting and developing STEM enrichment activities, narrowing the attainment gap and encouraging the take-up of STEM subjects both at GCSE and A-level.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Rural Schools and Communities (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I've been clear with every council—I'm not going to single out any one particular council—I've been clear with every council that I expect the ambitions that they have outlined in their Welsh in education strategic plans to be fulfilled, and that is obviously also the intention of the councils themselves. I have also said that we will have regard to the extent to which the WESP...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Rural Schools and Communities (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for that question. In terms of the closure of the specific school that the Member mentions, that decision was taken earlier last year. The decision has been delayde in terms of it taking effect this year, in order to consider whether it's possible to put an alternative proposal in place in order to establish a Welsh-medium school in the area. That review, as I understand...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Rural Schools and Communities (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for the question. Last August, I launched a commission to safeguard the future of Welsh-speaking communities. I also approved all 22 local authority WESPs, which set out how local authorities intend to improve education through the medium of Welsh over the next 10 years.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for that important question. I had a very detailed conversation with the students that had come to campaign outside the Senedd, and it was important to have that opportunity to hear their concerns directly in terms of cost-of-living pressures. In FE and in HE, the Government has a range of things that we're doing to support students. In terms of FE, we continue with the...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I thank the Member for raising this important question. I don't know the answer to her question, if I'm entirely honest, but it appears to me that I do need to look into this. It's clearly an important issue, and clearly any barrier to students in Wales having full and equal access to their rights, and certainly in terms of benefits, is very important. So, I will commit to looking into that.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Well, local councils have legal requirements in that context of course. So, there is already a system in place to ensure that standards are complied with locally. So, that's already in place, so people do have rights, and those rights should be implemented. One of the things that we've been doing as a Government—and he mentioned that question of face-to-face meetings and online...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Well, just in terms of gathering data at a local level—it is important, of course, as the Member said—there is a piece of work happening already with a small group of local authorities to understand, for example, in the context of the language skills of the local education workforce, what that looks like in terms of the local footprint, and how we can standardise that data nationally, so...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: A very important question, if I may say so. The census has shown a decrease, particularly among schoolchildren between the ages of five and 15, and that's a cause of concern. But, as the Member said in his question, that's not the only data source that we have. The annual population survey shows that there's been an increase over the same period, and that's the first time that the two sources...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh-medium Education and Childcare (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I have an opportunity to visit primary schools throughout Wales, as the Member described, and I have to say that I also feel that schools have got a lot smaller since I was a pupil, so I possibly share that concern with him. What I'm committed to doing is ensuring that I insist that progress is made against what's contained in the WESP. They will have a partner in the Welsh Government...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh-medium Education and Childcare (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: A very important question there from the Member, if I may say so. I believe, in the context of Bridgend particularly, one of the challenges is that there hasn’t been enough progress in the past, and that’s an important part of the context that he set out in his question. But I am clear from my discussions with the current leadership that they understand that and that there is a commitment...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh-medium Education and Childcare (11 Jan 2023)

Jeremy Miles: I thank Sarah Murphy for drawing attention to the positive developments happening in relation to Welsh-medium education in her area. I had a very productive meeting with both the leader of the council and the cabinet member for education a few weeks ago to discuss the Welsh in education strategic plan and their level of ambition and the importance of pursuing the proposals that are set out in...


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