
The guidance is provided for governing bodies, senior management teams and practitioners in primary, secondary and special schools and colleges, with responsibility for the planning and delivery of aspects of financial education.
This consultation seeks views on the draft proposals for the Assembly Learning Grant (Further Education) Scheme 2011.
The conference aims to give governors and clerks time to reflect on the key role they play in school improvement and to share the latest information on school governance. The Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning; Leighton Andrews AM will deliver the keynote address and will also announce the winner of the Outstanding Clerk Award. More and booking form
The UK Statistics Authority is currently assessing the Further Education, Work-based learning and Community Learning statistics produced by the Welsh Assembly Government. They would like to hear from any current and potential users of these statistics.
The aim of the regional events is to provide learning materials and practical activities to support ESOL practitioners teaching learners with Entry level ESOL skills, who wish to apply for UK citizenship.
A £13million investment to drive forward innovation in the delivery of public services across counties in west Wales and the Valleys has been announced by the Minister for Business and Budget, Jane Hutt.
First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones is encouraging businesses, local authorities, communities, organisations and individuals to give their views on the future of the European Structural Funds.
The report evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of science in primary and secondary schools and colleges inspected between June 2007 and March 2010.
There has been an increase of 2.5% in applicants to UK universities.
This publication, commissioned by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, improves our understanding of Labour Market Information (LMI) and its role in careers information, advice and guidance provision.
This publication, commissioned by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, improves our understanding of the careers support market. The analysis within this review identifies careers support business models and the role of individuals as customers.