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Deputy Minister for Arts, Culture and Sport, Dawn Bowden recently visited Neath Abbey to see how a Cadw scheme is sparking interest and pride among local school pupils for the impressive monastic site, right on their doorstep.
The second wave of qualitative research during the academic year 2022/23 to understand how the curriculum and assessment reforms are working for practitioners and learners in schools and settings, and the barriers and facilitators to successful implementation.
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has announced how current year 10 and 12 learners in Wales will be assessed, as alternative arrangements are introduced following the outbreak of the coronavirus and the cancellation of summer exams.
Professor Enlli Thomas, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor-Teaching and Learning (Welsh-medium) at Bangor University, talks about how we all use, retain and reenergise our language skills.
Our response to Estyn’s thematic report ‘more than a last resort’. It examines how local authorities across Wales arrange and deliver tuition for learners educated otherwise than at school (EOTAS).
Welsh Government, Government Social Research undergraduate student placement webinar: privacy notice
This privacy notice tells you how the Welsh Government hold your data when you email us to sign up to the Government Social Research (GSR) undergraduate student placement webinar.
Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers about Brexit, Rebecca Evans visited TWI Technology Centre Wales in Port Talbot to hear from them how important access to the Single Market is to their business.
Explains the cattle identification and movement reporting rules for cattle in Wales.
Finance and Local Government Minister Rebecca Evans visited a historic garden in Carmarthenshire to see how the project has used funding from the Landfill Disposals Tax to develop the site and increase biodiversity.
The Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden visited Ratio:Production in Aberbargoed to see how the Creative Wales Music Capital Fund has helped to grow the business and their services to the music and events industry.
Professor Enlli Thomas, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor-Teaching and Learning (Welsh-medium) at Bangor University, talks about how we all use, retain and reenergise our language skills.
With the school holidays now in full swing, Visit Wales has joined with AdventureSmart Wales to launch a campaign to show people how to enjoy Wales’ outdoors safely over the weeks ahead.
Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies recently visited FareShare Cymru in Cardiff to see how vulnerable families across Wales will benefit from expanded food redistribution services this Christmas.
Alun Davies visited Ferndale Community School today to hear from parents and pupils about how the Ministerial Taskforce for the South Wales Valleys could help improve prosperity in the valleys.
Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has set-out how over £10 million of support will transform eye care services in Wales as a new performance measure is published for the first time today.
Welsh workers and their communities will benefit from a landmark shift in how the Welsh Government shapes policy, First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth has told trade union leaders today.
A progress report released today (Monday, January 13) has shown how a £36m Welsh Government grant to reduce infant class sizes is ‘making a real difference’ to schools across Wales.
Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Lynne Neagle, has today seen first-hand how funding to improve support for people presenting in mental health crisis is making a difference.
When you get a Special Nature Conservation Order (SNCO) and how to challenge it, what a stop notice means, and get consent for restricted activities that affect European sites.
Explains how we keep the data we use to underpin official statistics secure, respect individuals' rights to privacy and enable other people to use our data.