Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education

QNR – in the Senedd on 17 October 2018.

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Photo of Angela Burns Angela Burns Conservative

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary outline what support is in place to aid school governors in their roles?

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

The Welsh Government is supporting governors through our own guidance and support from the regional consortia and local authorities. We will look to the review of the national model for regional working and the National Academy for Educational Leadership to identify how to continue to improve that support.

Photo of Mohammad Asghar Mohammad Asghar Conservative

(Translated) What action is the Welsh Government taking to improve working conditions for teachers?

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

I have recently received an independent report from Professor Mick Waters, setting out a comprehensive set of recommendations to improve the working conditions of teachers. I am currently considering these proposals in detail and will make a further statement in due course.

Photo of Mark Isherwood Mark Isherwood Conservative

(Translated) What is the Welsh Government's policy on the provision of education for pupils educated other than at school?

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

I expect all learners to have access to suitable, high-quality education that allows them to achieve their potential. For this reason, in December 2017, I published the EOTAS framework for action, our long-term plan to improve outcomes and raise standards in EOTAS provision.

Photo of David Rowlands David Rowlands UKIP

(Translated) What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of educational standards in Wales?

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

Educational standards in Wales have improved significantly over the last decade. 'Our national mission' will focus on raising school standards, reducing the attainment gap and delivering an education system that is a source of national pride and public confidence.

Photo of Andrew RT Davies Andrew RT Davies Conservative

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the Welsh Government's funding for education across South Wales Central?

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

Welsh Government support for authorities in South Wales Central, as for all authorities in Wales is provided mainly on a non-hypothecated basis through the local government settlement—revenue support grant. The Welsh Government also provides hypothecated grants for a wide range of education policies.