Skills to Support the Economy

1. Questions to the Minister for Education – in the Senedd on 1 May 2019.

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Photo of John Griffiths John Griffiths Labour

(Translated)

8. What further steps will the Welsh Government take to ensure that the education system provides the skills required to support the Welsh economy? OAQ53761

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat 2:14, 1 May 2019

It's a good job the Presiding Officer found you, John; it's a most excellent question. We are working to deliver a new curriculum for all learners by 2022. It'll be purpose led so that by the age of 16 they should be capable, confident, ethical individuals who play an active part in their community and society, and are prepared to thrive in the world of work.

Photo of John Griffiths John Griffiths Labour 2:15, 1 May 2019

Thank you, Minister. I wonder if you're familiar with a recent proposal for a national technology institute, which came from Newport economic network. It's really about looking at how we provide this sort of applied education for world-class technical, digital and entrepreneurial skills, really in responding to the fourth industrial revolution. It does have a good deal of work behind it, Minister, and it is about the practicalities of taking that forward with existing institutions and providers rather than creating something very new in that sense. I can see that you are familiar with it, and I'd be very interested in your views.

Photo of Kirsty Williams Kirsty Williams Liberal Democrat

Well, John, you're right, I am familiar with it and officials have met with representatives from Newport City Council and the Newport economic network to discuss the content of the report and the exciting vision that it presents. There are meetings planned with existing providers and other stakeholders to consider the proposal and what the next steps could be to develop it even further.

Photo of Elin Jones Elin Jones Plaid Cymru 2:16, 1 May 2019

(Translated)

Thank you, Minister.