8. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Teacher recruitment

Part of the debate – in the Senedd on 20 October 2021.

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(Translated)

Amendment 1—Lesley Griffiths

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2. Expresses its gratitude to the entire education workforce for prioritising the well-being of learners and its commitment to implementing the new curriculum despite the unprecedented pressures of the pandemic

3. Believes the well-being of the education workforce is of paramount importance.

4. Recognises that professional learning is essential for a high-quality and motivated workforce.

5. Condemns the Westminster Government’s public sector pay freeze and the impact it has on teachers at a time of unprecedented pressure on the workforce

6. Welcomes that:

a) there was a 40 per cent increase in applications for teaching courses last year. 

b) salaries for new teachers in Wales have increased 15.9 per cent since 2019 and that the Welsh Government helped deliver a 1.75 per cent pay rise for all teachers this year despite the public sector pay freeze.

c) Welsh Government additional funding this financial year has helped match over 400 newly qualified teachers with schools.

d) Wales’s focus on teachers’ professional learning has been found to be 'exceptional in comparison to many other OECD jurisdictions and provides a strong basis for the enhancement of professional learning in schools'.

e) Wales is leading the way with a statutory whole-school approach framework guidance, which is designed to support the well-being of staff as well as learners.