Mark Drakeford: Analysis presented in 'Brexit and Fair Movement of People' found that EU citizens play a vital role in a number of professions including the NHS and higher education.
Mr Neil Hamilton: ...yn dweud bod athrawon yn mynd ati i gyflwyno propaganda i blant, ond mae meddylfryd athrawon yn bwysig iawn fel cefndir i hyn, ac o ystyried bod 72 y cant o athrawon ysgol uwchradd, yn ôl y Times Educational Supplement, yn pleidleisio dros Lafur, 10 y cant yn pleidleisio dros y Rhyddfrydwyr, dim ond 8 y cant yn pleidleisio dros y Ceidwadwyr, mae'n amlwg—[Torri ar draws.] Mae—[Torri ar...
Rhianon Passmore: Ym mis Mawrth, cyhoeddodd The Economist erthygl o'r enw, 'The quiet decline of arts in British schools'. Defnyddient astudiaeth achos o Gymru o awdurdod lleol yr effeithiwyd arno gan doriadau ariannol. Soniwyd sut roedd cyllideb y gwasanaeth cerddoriaeth wedi lleihau cymaint â 72 y cant. Disgrifiodd pennaeth gwasanaeth cerddoriaeth y cyngor ar y pryd y peth yn gryno—'Bydd llawer yn...
Llyr Gruffydd: ...yn eich clustiau achos roeddech chi’n troi at yr Aelod a wnaeth y cerydd yna pan ateboch chi’r cwestiynau blaenorol. Yr oedd un cerydd a wnaethpwyd bryd hynny yng nghyd-destun Minecraft for education. Yr oedd sôn am 10 ysgol—yn y datganiad blaenorol—yn ymwneud â hynny, allan o 1,600 o ysgolion, a dywedwyd nad oedd hyn yn ddigon da. Wel, mae’n dda gweld, yn y datganiad yma, beth...
Jenny Rathbone: Rwy'n credu bod adroddiad Undeb Cenedlaethol y Myfyrwyr 'Class dismissed: Getting in and getting on in further and higher education' yn gyfraniad pwysig at y ddadl y mae angen iddi fod yn berthnasol i ni i gyd, oherwydd, yng ngoleuni'r ffigurau ymadael hyn a'r her sgiliau sy'n cael ei hachosi gan y pedwerydd chwyldro diwydiannol, mae angen i ni fod yn codi sylfaen sgiliau ein holl bobl ifanc...
Kirsty Williams: Nineteen schools have closed since May 2016. Three of these schools had no pupils.
Gwelliant 2. Rhun ap Iorwerth Ychwanegu pwynt newydd ar ôl pwynt 1: Yn nodi ffigyrau National Education Union Cymru sy’n dangos bod dros 50,000 y flwyddyn o ddyddiau gwaith yn cael eu colli gan athrawon oherwydd salwch sy’n ymwneud a straen a bod 33.6 y cant o’r athrawon ysgol a wnaeth ymateb i arolwg gweithlu addysg cenedlaethol Cyngor y Gweithlu Addysg yn bwriadu gadael eu...
Mark Drakeford: The education portfolio will spend £2.4 billion in 2018-19. This comprises £1.6 billion resource, £169 million capital and £542 million in annually managed expenditure. It pays amongst other things, for the pupil development grant, the education improvement grant and the twenty-first century schools programme.
Julie James: Responsibility for planning for accessibility in schools lies with local authorities and schools. To support them, we have published updated guidance in discussion with the office of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales. We are also making a substantial investment in schools through the twenty-first century schools programme, which will improve accessibility.
Mr Neil Hamilton: ...draws.] Rydym ni'n gwybod bod addysg wleidyddol mewn ysgolion yn bwysig, ond mae hefyd yn bwysig y dylai fod cydbwysedd, ac y dylai plant gael eu haddysgu i fod yn feirniadol. O gofio bod y Times Educational Supplement, yn 2016, wedi cynnal arolwg barn ymhlith athrawon a oedd yn dangos bod 88 y cant ohonynt o blaid aros yn yr UE—75 y cant o athrawon; mae 88 y cant o ddarlithwyr Prifysgol...
Julie Morgan: 3. What further support can the Welsh Government give to higher education in Wales? OAQ51965
Vaughan Gething: ...established last year will produce a report later this month detailing the current provision of endometriosis in Wales and recommendations for improved care pathways, workforce planning and the education and training of staff involved in providing endometriosis services for NHS Wales.
Nick Ramsay: 1. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on school categorisation in Monmouthshire? OAQ51856
Kirsty Williams: 'Education in Wales: Our national mission' is clear on our commitment to ensure all learners in Wales are fully supported to reach their potential. Working with partners, we are determined to overcome the particular challenges that face some groups of learners, including Gypsy, Roma and Traveller learners.
Mark Drakeford: ...for action on independent living sets out how we are working to remove barriers so that disabled people have access to the same opportunities as everyone else. Equality of access to transport, education and health are all key areas for action, along with the physical environment.
Mark Drakeford: 'Education in Wales: Our national mission' is clear on our commitment to ensure all learners in Wales are fully supported to reach their full potential. Working with partners, we are determined to overcome the particular challenges that face some groups of learners, including some Gypsy, Roma and Traveller learners.
Kirsty Williams: Through ‘Education in Wales: Our national mission’ I have set out my priorities for education in Wales. At its heart is a focus on raising standards for all learners, reducing the attainment gap and creating an education system that is a source of national pride and public confidence.
Mark Drakeford: Local authorities are responsible for the provision and monitoring of child-centred support for children with additional learning needs. The recently passed Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill places learners’ needs, views, wishes and feelings at the heart of the planning process.
Kirsty Williams: Estyn is an independent body and the Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales is responsible for the inspection of quality and standards in education and training in Wales. An independent review of the implications of our education reform for the future role of Estyn is currently under way.
Mark Drakeford: ...Wales metro, £350 million for construction of the Grange university hospital, £50 million for the new Llanwern Railway station and £345 million earmarked for band B of the twenty-first century schools programme.